Just turned on my phone and saw a bunch of red dot pop-ups, like “Upgrade Announcement” or “Audit Completed,” almost made me think another big market move was coming… Later I thought about it, just like extreme cases of funding rates, whether the community argues about a reversal or continues to inflate the bubble, the loudest emotions don’t mean they are the most credible.



When I look at whether a project is “reliable or not,” even beginners can check three things first: Is there someone really maintaining the GitHub (not just inactive for a year), has the audit report clearly stated the scope / what is not covered (if it just says “passed,” I ignore it), and who is pressing the multi-signature upgrade button, are the signers decentralized, and is there any delay / notice period. To put it simply, I only want to slowly pick up shells in panic if they clearly explain “who can modify the code, how they do it, and who takes responsibility if something goes wrong,” otherwise I’ll just watch from a distance.
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