These days, the group keeps sharing screenshots about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and "de-pegging is happening." After seeing so many, I’ve become a bit numb... The more these situations occur, the more I want to let the tea sit for a while, instead of rushing to swallow it when it’s hot.



For beginners assessing a project’s "credibility," you don’t actually need to read the code right away. First, check if there are continuous updates on GitHub and whether only one or two accounts are pushing hard; then review the audit reports, focusing on "what was found, whether it was fixed, and if there was a re-audit." Don’t just look at the cover line "passed." Upgrading multi-signature is also crucial, in simple terms, it’s about who can control the contract’s switch: how many people, how are they distributed, and whether there’s a timelock (giving you reaction time). Anyway, I treat these as the underlying water quality—if the water isn’t stable, the grid won’t run smoothly.
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