i had always hoped that interoperability of chains wouldn't devolve into these kinds of "bridges".
always thought it would be cool if the keys lived on chain2 so a simple action on chain2 would move BTC
instead we just get tBTC and variations relying on "signers" and bonds...
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Brain dump on bridge security:
Bridges are nothing special, they are a form of decentralized custody. There are two main attacks:
1. Collusion
2. Intrusion (attackers hijack the private key)
And these attacks are implementation agnostic. It makes no difference
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