Recently, I keep seeing charts comparing RWA, U.S. Treasury yields, and on-chain yield products. Frankly, my first thought isn't whether the "returns look similar," but rather "who can pause if something goes wrong." Beginners wanting to assess credibility shouldn't be intimidated by a bunch of jargon. First, check GitHub: Is there long-term activity? Are commits not just made in a single day? Are there discussion traces on key changes? Then look at audit reports—don't just focus on "audited." Find out how high-risk issues were handled, whether there are clear fix versions and re-testing. Finally, examine upgrades and multi-signature setups—are permissions concentrated in just three or five people? Can contracts be arbitrarily modified? Are there delays? Can they be publicly revoked? A team that is reliable and keeps control over power is more reassuring than the phrase "steady returns" on a PowerPoint slide that helps me sleep better.

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