Recently, airdrop season has made everyone feel like clocking in at work, and the task platforms are constantly fighting against witch-hunting, which has gotten a bit annoying… So I’ve set smaller goals: not chasing the “comprehensive guide,” just choosing the ones I can understand with “trustworthiness.”



If a newbie wants to quickly judge whether a project is reliable, I usually look at three things: Is there ongoing activity on GitHub (not just a sudden burst of updates for a week), does the audit report clearly explain “what was found and how it was fixed,” and not just a logo; also, check the upgrade permissions—I'm most worried about a single multi-signature key being able to change rules. In other words, whether it can be upgraded, who can upgrade, and whether upgrades require time locks/multilateral approval—these are more important for your peace of mind than daily score-boosting. Anyway, I’d rather do fewer tasks for now and finish reading these few pages first.
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