Onchain Blockchain InfrastructureInfra Item

Cross chain bridges, aggregators, and governance attack surfaces

April 6, 2026r/CryptoTechnology

In r-CryptoTechnology, explanations of bridge versus DEX versus aggregator converge with concerns about cross chain governance exploits, flash loan style voting power double spending, and fee stacking when routing through aggregators.

Bridge: Moves tokens from one blockchain to another. That's it. Usually does one thing.
Aggregator:Checks multiple bridges and DEXs simultaneously and picks the route that gets you the best rate.
The real issue isn't just flash loans enabling this - it's that most bridge designs don't account for voting power double-spending at all.
The latency between chains makes atomic prevention nearly impossible without sacrificing.
Bridge fee + aggregators fee + dapp fee.
r/CryptoTechnology
cross chainbridgesgovernancefeesflash loancross chainatomic settlement

See what authorities are saying right now

This finding is one of many signals tracked across Crypto. The live feed updates every few hours with new authority voices, debates, and emerging ideas.

← Back to Crypto