I'm someone who mainly looks at exhibitions, and recently I've been forced to learn how to read GitHub and audit reports... As a newbie, I only have three things in mind when reading "credibility": whether the updates are maintained continuously (not just lively three months ago and then gone), whether the audit report clearly states what was changed / what remains unresolved (don't just post a logo), and whether the upgrade permissions are multi-signature, who the signers are, and if there's a one-click rule change feature. Basically, it's about seeing "who can press the button when something goes wrong."



Recently, hardware wallets are out of stock, phishing links are everywhere, and now I see "connect wallet to claim airdrop," I immediately think it's a scam, and I'd rather miss out. Someone even complains to me: you’re so cautious with airdrops, but you’re not this cautious with exhibitions... But as soon as a wallet authorization pops up, my heart races. Never mind, if it’s slow, then it’s slow.
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