Recently, airdrop season has heated up again, and task platforms are becoming more and more like clocking in for work... I care more about whether the project is reliable. Beginners look at "credibility," but I think don't focus on candlestick charts first, instead check GitHub: whether updates are continuous, whether changes have been reviewed (not those done by one person late at night), whether issues have been seriously addressed after questions are raised. Also, don't just look at the words "audited" in the audit report; flip to the conclusion page to see if high-risk issues have been closed and if the team has explained their trade-offs. Then there's the upgrade/multisig part, which basically means "can you change the rules with one click": how many people are in the multisig, what’s the threshold, whether there's delay (timelock) and emergency pause, which determines whether you can sleep well at night. The caveat is, having these doesn't mean absolute security, but it makes the project more like an adult one that can be held accountable if something goes wrong... Anyway, I’d rather miss some points now than risk losing my money to hype and rhetoric.

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