Seeing a project’s GitHub all green and shiny, can I just confidently go all in? I wouldn’t dare to think that… Honestly, what I look at is “whether it can be monitored by others.” First, check if there are long-term reviews and if issues are being actively addressed, not just someone self-indulgently pushing commits; then review the audit reports, where the focus isn’t on how big the cover page is, but whether vulnerabilities have clear fix records and whether re-audits have been done. Upgrades and multi-signature are even more critical: who holds the permissions, what’s the threshold for signatures, is there a timelock— the more transparent, the more I’m willing to trust a little more. Recently, a bunch of on-chain large transfers and hot/cold wallet movements are interpreted as smart money, but I see them as noise… What really helps me sleep well are these “constrainable” details; everything else is up to fate.

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