Last night, I was so focused on the blockchain that my phone almost ran out of battery. When I finally reached the bedside charger, I remembered... Little White wants to see if a project is "reliable or not," so I’m now more hesitant to look at the K-line charts. Whether GitHub updates or not is obviously important, but I care more about whether critical changes have been reviewed, whether issues are being responded to, and not just a bunch of copy-paste work; also, don’t just look at the audit report’s “pass/no major issues,” but take a second look to see if they actually made changes, if there are any leftover items still open. And about multi-signature upgrades—basically, who controls the contract’s steering wheel, the number of signatures, the threshold, whether there’s a time lock, whether all signers are the same group—these are more reassuring than just “smart money entering the market.” Recently, I often see signals from exchange hot and cold wallet movements, I watch them too, but at most as a temperature gauge of sentiment... Anyway, I prefer to interact slowly, do things cleanly when possible, and not rush.

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