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Lately, when checking if the project is really working, I’ve been more focused on reviewing the treasury expenditures: where the money was spent, whether the pace is stable, and whether there’s a sudden spike in "market cooperation fees" around each milestone... Honestly, spending on R&D and security audits is boring but the most honest; the more consistent small expenses, the more it feels like progress, rather than relying on a big budget to support the narrative.
In the group these days, there’s been a lot of talk about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and various rumors of "de-pegging." I admit I get itchy—not because I want to buy the dip, but because I’m afraid of missing out on a market move, that FOMO. The more noise, the more I feel I need to do something. In the end, I stuck to my plan: I won’t add to my position without clear deliverables and verifiable progress. I’d rather buy in later than ride an emotional roller coaster. Stop-loss is written into the plan, anyway.