Let's take a brief walk around the Opportunity Cost of Latency, Apart from bridges creating a bad UX, it also imposes a direct tax on your portfolio In the space we are (web3), Time = Liquidity When assets are being moved, your capital stops working. Infrastructure that delays users not only slows them down, but it also reshapes their decisions. If you can't move instantly, you aren't sovereign; you're siloed. We need to stop viewing bridging as a "utility" and start viewing it as Capital Velocity. This is why @AcrossProtocol focuses on speed and capital efficiency. Bridging speed and capital efficiency aren't "nice-to-haves." They are the foundational primitives required for Web3 to scale. If the infrastructure devalues your timing, it devalues your capital. The goal isn't just to move assets; it's to eliminate the cost of moving CC: @megan_janas @atreides_0x @kanishkkhurana @AcrossProtocol gAcross campers