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What Is a “Bridge” in the Context of Cross-Chain Transfers?

A Bridge is a protocol that allows the transfer of assets and information between two different blockchains that are otherwise incompatible. Bridges lock the asset on the source chain and issue a wrapped or representative token on the destination chain.

They are crucial for interoperability but represent a significant security risk due to the centralized nature of some bridge mechanisms.

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