I’m now looking at the project “Trustworthy or Not.” I don’t start by reading the slogan. I first check three things: whether, on GitHub, people have genuinely been making code changes recently (not just editing the README), whether the audit report spells out the problems in plain, human language, and whether it later provides the corresponding fix commits; and finally, who holds the upgrade key—whether it requires multiple people to sign, what the threshold is, and whether there’s a timelock (the kind that gives you time to react). The bottom line is: if it’s public, if it’s accountable, and if it gives you time to withdraw, that’s a plus.



Recently, social mining and fan tokens are hot again, and everyone’s fighting for attention… but what I care about more is who, behind the scenes, can upgrade the contract with a single click. Anyway, I’m just a beginner: I’ll transfer 0.0003 ETH just to try, and see whether it’s blocked or clogged. If I wait two or three minutes, I’ll have a clear picture. Don’t rush—slow down and read carefully, so you don’t end up paying for more expensive tuition later.
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· 04-26 04:32
Steadfast HODL💎
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