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I think the most direct way to see if a project team is serious about their work isn't whether Twitter is lively or not, but rather how the treasury funds are spent and whether the milestones are delivered on time. To put it simply: I can tolerate money being spent "poorly" if it leads to tangible results, like audits, infrastructure, developer tools; but if the money is spent "beautifully" on brand collaborations and offline photoshoots, I become a bit cautious... Anyway, the treasury isn't an emotional fund.
Recently, everyone has been interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and coin prices together, and I also glance at them, but I won't get overly emotional about it. One habit that helps me stay calm is: before impulsively increasing my position, I first review their milestone records and treasury flows from the past 3-6 months, and casually take out my hardware wallet to double-check the address (a bit of OCD). After completing this routine, the hype usually cools down. Truly serious projects won't be afraid of data being scrutinized.