Crossing borders slows down, changing chains leads to soaring costs, and the risk increases for each platform. The islands of finance are still playing separately.
Blockchain envisioned a single open network, but so far, there has been no chain capable of handling that scale. The wall of scalability remains high.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 11-26 13:37
The cross-chain transaction fees are so outrageous, no wonder everyone is locked in their own chains, this is the "freedom" of Web3.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 11-25 11:58
Damn, this is why I have always been afraid to play with cross-chain.
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NFTArchaeologist
· 11-25 11:58
Simply put, the coins can't move here, and when you try cross-chain, the money is gone. It's as frustrating as making a withdrawal.
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InfraVibes
· 11-25 11:54
The whole cross-chain bridge setup is really outrageous—the fees are ridiculously high, and you still have to worry about price dumps.
What does it mean for assets to be trapped? ☕
Crossing borders slows down, changing chains leads to soaring costs, and the risk increases for each platform. The islands of finance are still playing separately.
Blockchain envisioned a single open network, but so far, there has been no chain capable of handling that scale. The wall of scalability remains high.