Is there a bridge to nowhere? The answer is yes, and it turns out to be real, where the purpose of the bridge does not function as intended. A bridge is built to help people cross over to a different area from the one they have already passed through. This means that after crossing the bridge, one ends up back at the starting point. So what kind of bridge is this?
This bridge is not a metaphor, nor is it a figure of speech. It is a bridge that was indeed built with the name "bridge," even though its physical form does not resemble a real bridge. This bridge exists in a non-physical, digital, and virtual form. It was originally built according to its function, but unfortunately, many bridges that have been built only lead users back to the same place as before, despite the hope for differences and changes.
A Bridges to nowhere are commonly built in the crypto world, which is currently a trend among the current generation. The hope is that building such bridges can connect different projects, but in reality, most of them, once completed and used, show no real difference. Thus, they can sometimes be frustrating and misleading for users, instead of being useful, they end up locking users into a path that was wrongly chosen.