“We’re seeing a lot of bridge protocols getting hacked. A large amount of R&D needs to be invested in that area,” Merkle co-founder and CEO Mriganka Pattnaik said in an interview with CoinDesk. “From a market perspective, they are very valuable, but since they are so new and relatively complex, there’s a large number of exploits.”
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