I'm now checking whether the project is seriously working on things, rather than just looking at candlestick charts. I'll go review how the treasury is spending, whether the milestones are being submitted on time. Money spent on development/auditing/documentation—things that seem boring but are necessary—feels very different from money spent on joint ventures, trending searches, or community airdrops to pump up activity.


In the past, I would have been influenced by phrases like "progress is very fast," but now I prefer to see verifiable things: code updates, testnet data, whether the DA/ modularization routes are gradually being implemented.
Recently, meme and celebrity shoutouts have caused another round of attention shifts. The old player's advice, "Don't take the last baton," is really not outdated. To put it simply, the treasury is like the project's oxygen tank; if it keeps spewing nonsense, no matter how good the story, it won't last long. I’d rather take it slow and see how it breathes.
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