If I understand correctly, a bridge will be used as the first of three hops.

While users in non-censored areas can will use a certain amount of entry 
guards, users in censored areas get only three bridges per mail.

The entry guard users are more unlikely to suffer from unstable (goes offline) 
entry guards and blocking is also no issue. I read, that 80% of all bridges are 
blocked. Therefore I think it's safe to assume that 2 of 3 bridges, bridgedb 
gives out to users, are already blocked. And over time probable also that 
bridge will get blocked and the user has to request new bridges.

That means, that bridge users rotate their first hops more often than entry 
guard users. Is that true?

If that is true, that also means, that bridge users are sufficiently more 
vulnerable to attacks, which are circumvented by entry guards?

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