Today, the rain caused traffic jams on the road, and the coffee I bought cooled off quickly in the car... Suddenly I thought, looking at projects is the same feeling: lively and bustling, but when it comes to real work, you still have to watch carefully over time. I usually don't look at screenshots of "how much was spent" on government treasury expenses; I pay more attention to whether there are corresponding milestones after the money is spent: such as code updates, documentation, progress in cooperation, or even just a little usable product—matching the timeline is a plus. Conversely, there are a bunch of "operations," "consultants," "ecosystem incentives," but after half a year, it's still empty. Honestly, it's hard not to be suspicious. Recently, on-chain data tools and tags have been criticized for lagging behind or possibly misleading, so I don't blindly believe in labeling a certain address as something. I still rely on public records, deliverables, and rhythm, and keep some notes myself. Anyway, I’m just dollar-cost averaging; as long as I don’t get carried away.

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