I spent some time reading --->
https://bridgoro.gitbook.io/bridgoro-docs/system-architecture/how-do-buffer-wallets-workThere's a general explanation of how the system works, but there's no explanation of how Buffer Wallets work.

For example, here's one explanation:
At the protocol level, the escrow continuously monitors the blockchain for required confirmations and conditional triggers.
So, at the protocol level, how can an XMR wallet and ETH communicate? Or will the Buffer Wallet code be open source, so we can see what's going on?
The last time I heard of something similar, it was
Mixin Safe: A Convenient and Decentralized Multisig + MPC + Timelock solution Which was
hacked

for more read ---->
https://mixin.network/923/The primary cause of the incident was the hacker's penetration into the Google Cloud Services relied upon by Mixin for withdrawals, exploiting a software vulnerability to construct a large number of unauthorized withdrawal requests.