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Technology

Bridge

A service that moves tokens from one network to another, usually by locking them and reissuing them elsewhere.

Explanation

Bridges have historically been one of the largest sources of loss in crypto, because a lot of value sits in a single contract. Always check that you are on the official bridge.

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How a bridge works

Most bridges lock your assets on one side and mint a backed version on the other. To return, that version is burned and the original released. The whole model hinges on who controls those locks: a smart contract, a validator group or a single company.

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The weakest link

Bridges have for years been the largest source of losses in crypto, with individual incidents in the hundreds of millions. The reason is simple: one place holds an enormous pot of money guarded by software. Use official bridges, move in smaller steps and leave nothing in a bridge contract longer than needed.

Key takeaways

  • Only use official bridges.
  • Move in steps, not everything at once.
  • Wrapped tokens are not originals.

Frequently asked questions

+What happens if a bridge is hacked?

The wrapped tokens on the other side lose their backing and collapse, even if you did nothing wrong. Recovery depends entirely on the team behind it.

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