The old alarm clock on my desk has been ringing more frequently lately, reminding me not to just stare at the unlock calendar and feel anxious... To be honest, when a newbie wants to see if a project is "reliable," I suggest first looking at three small details: Is someone continuously updating the GitHub, or just opening a repo for show? Don’t just look at the audit report’s "pass" status—focus on how high-risk issues are fixed and whether "known risks" are left unaddressed. Also, consider upgrading multi-signature setups—how many people, what are the thresholds, and is there a timelock (at least giving you some reaction time). These don’t guarantee no failures, but they show whether the team takes risks seriously or just tells stories. For now, that’s it—don’t let emotions lead you astray.

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