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But wouldnt this end up in bridges likely being out of operation very quickly because all the liquidity that is locked in bsc -> egld bridge is being drained by eth -> egld -> bsc operations? e.g. 1. someone locks 100 FOO @ BSC and gets 100 FOO @ Elrond 2. someone else locks 100 FOO @ ETH and get 100 FOO @ Elrond, then swaps 100 FOO @ Elrond to 100 FOO @ BSC 3. now the first one wants to swap back his 100 FOO to BSC. No liquidity left?