There’s so much information lately, scrolling until my head feels hot… Especially when I see project teams posting a bunch of GitHub, audit reports, upgrade multi-signature screenshots, trying to make me trust them. To put it simply, as a newbie, I only look at three points for “credibility”: First, don’t just look at stars on GitHub, check if there are continuous commits, and whether the changes are concentrated in one or two people (that kind of “decentralization” I’ll just laugh at); second, don’t just look at the conclusion page of audit reports, search directly for “unresolved/partially resolved,” then look at the dates. I ignore audits from half a year ago used as a shield; third, look at the threshold and signers for upgrade multi-sigs—if 3 out of 7 have the same company email, that’s a red flag… Anyway, I’ll cut my position to the bone. By the way, there’s been a recent extreme fee wave, with debates in the group about whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble. My filtering method is pretty crude: only keep information that allows me to lose money more slowly, everything else is noise.

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