The group is once again sharing screenshots of "a certain stablecoin losing its peg," and I can't help but laugh while feeling uneasy... Anyway, I think it's best for me to keep quiet about this kind of contrarian indicator. Later, I learned my lesson—when a newbie looks at a project's "credibility," I focus on three things: don't just look at the stars on GitHub, check if the recent commits are from real people working; don't only look at the cover logo of the audit report, focus on whether high-risk issues are clearly stated and fixed; upgrading multi-signature is even more important—who holds the keys, who has them, whether there's a delay, and if records are public. To put it simply: don't blindly trust "audited," and don't rely solely on rumors to scare yourself. I still don't dare to fully commit my position, so for now, that's it.

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