Disaster Recovery and Fallbacks in AnySwap Bridges: Revision history

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6 February 2026

  • curprev 17:2817:28, 6 February 2026Actachuhnt talk contribs 21,433 bytes +21,433 Created page with "<html><p> Cross-chain bridges have a simple promise on the surface, yet the engineering beneath is anything but simple. Users deposit a token on chain A and expect to receive a corresponding asset on chain B within minutes. Under normal conditions, that flow works well. The challenge lies in what happens under stress: validator outages, chain halts, reorgs, congestion, RPC disconnects, volatile gas markets, or an exploit attempt. Disaster recovery is the quiet backbone o..."