I was thinking the same thing, it's potentially a better version of Lightening. But with the bridge and the trusted third parties it has it's unique vulnerabilities.
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I was thinking the same thing, it's potentially a better version of Lightening. But with the bridge and the trusted third parties it has it's unique vulnerabilities.
True, trusted bridges introduce counterparty risks that Lightning sidesteps with its decentralized design. Still, if managed well, it could unlock real liquidity flows—worth watching the security audits closely