It rained heavily yesterday, and I saw a screenshot in the group again saying "a certain stablecoin is about to lose its peg" or "regulators are about to crack down." Honestly, my emotions were immediately influenced. Later, I forced myself to return to the simplest method: first check if the project’s GitHub has been active recently, whether the changes are focused on security/upgrades, not just something that hasn't moved for half a year and suddenly becomes lively; then review the audit reports, don’t just look at the cover logo, focus on whether there are comparisons and re-audits showing "high-risk issues have been fixed," otherwise it’s just a placebo. Also, I’m now quite concerned about multi-signature upgrades: how many people, who they are, whether delays are possible, if there’s an emergency pause, at least it shouldn’t be that just one or two people can modify the contract... Anyway, I don’t understand too deeply, but these steps help me feel a little more stable when rumors are flying everywhere.

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