Cross-chain bridges = honeypots for hackers 🎯

Billions already drained. Why? Because they custody massive liquidity pools that are juicy targets.

Most common attack vectors when bridging:

1. Smart contract bugs - poorly audited code = instant rekt
2. Validator compromises - if bridge relies on centralized validators, 1 exploit = game over
3. Replay attacks - same signature used across chains
4. Oracle manipulation - fake price feeds drain liquidity
5. Reentrancy exploits - classic but still works

The bridge trilemma: Security vs Speed vs Decentralization. Pick 2.

Real alpha: Use bridges with multiple audits, decentralized validator sets, and insurance funds. Or better yet, use CEXs for large moves (yeah I said it).

Wormhole, Ronin, Poly Network... all learned the hard way. Don't be exit liquidity for the next bridge hack.