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Lately, I keep reminding myself of one word: stop.
Stop rushing blindly, pause to see if the project is truly reliable.
When beginners read "credibility," I think there's no need to pretend to understand code; just look at three things:
Is there continuous updates on GitHub (not just a brief burst of activity then stopping),
Are the audit reports clearly stating the issues and have they actually been fixed afterward,
Is the upgrade permission multi-signature and are the signers not too concentrated.
Especially now, everyone is daily checking staking unlocks/token unlock calendars, and when the selling pressure and anxiety kick in, they want to act...
I actually prefer to stop checking first, return to these core points, at least to cool down a bit.
Anyway, if I don’t understand, I just avoid touching it.
Forget it.