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What Is the Primary Security Risk Associated with Cross-Chain Bridges?

The primary risk is the centralization of the asset custody or the vulnerability of the bridge's smart contract. Many bridges rely on a centralized set of validators or a multi-signature wallet to custody the locked assets, making them a single point of failure.

A bug in the bridge's code can be exploited, leading to the theft of all locked assets, which has occurred in several high-profile attacks.

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