Can’t sleep, so I go scroll large on-chain transfers— the more I look, the more awake I get… Lately, between airdrop season and the “anti-witch” measures plus a points system, farming feels like clocking in and out. Instead, I care more about whether the project is actually “reliable.”



For beginners, I focus on three things when judging credibility: Don’t just look at GitHub stars—check whether it’s still being actively updated recently, and whether anyone is reviewing the code. Don’t treat audit reports as logo screenshots—read the conclusion and the page labeled “already fixed/not fixed”; if it’s still marked as not fixed and they push it anyway, that’s a pretty strong deal-breaker. Upgrading multi-signature is even more important: how many signers there are, who they are, and whether you can change the contract with one click—basically, whether there’s a brake and who’s holding the steering wheel.

First, revoke the permissions in my wallet that haven’t been used in half a year, and my head will feel clearer too.
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