Recently, I saw someone interpret large on-chain transfers and hot/cold wallet movements on exchanges as "smart money"... I'm actually more concerned about whether the project itself is "traceable." Beginners shouldn't trust announcements right away; first, check GitHub to see if someone has been maintaining it long-term, whether there are real discussions in issues or just silence; then look at the audit report—it's not about how fancy the cover is, but whether high-risk issues are clearly written and whether they were ultimately fixed (don't just look at the words "audited"). Don't blindly trust multi-signature upgrades either: who are the signers, are they from the same circle stamping each other, is the threshold a simple 2/3 that can be easily passed... frankly, the smoother the process, the more suspicious it is. Next time, I plan to make "audit fix records + multi-signature member backgrounds" a must-see. What other details would you pay attention to?

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