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Recently, everyone’s been watching what happens before and after that major public-chain upgrade/shutdown maintenance, wondering whether the ecosystem might “up and move.” But I’ve actually managed to stay a lot calmer… To be blunt, I currently judge “credibility” based on just three things:
First, don’t just look at stars on GitHub. Check whether there have been normal commits in the past three months, and whether anyone responds to issues—don’t, the moment something goes wrong, just brush it off with “next week” fixes.
Second, don’t blindly trust the logo on an audit report. At the very least, read far enough to see what they found and how they plan to fix it. If it’s all empty talk, then I just treat it as if it weren’t audited.
Third, upgrades with multi-signature matter even more. Are the signature holders properly distributed, and is the threshold reasonable? Don’t set it up so that one person’s accidental slip could change the contract.
My habit is: before opening a position, save screenshots of all of this, then review them again after you wake up. Only if I’m still willing to place an order the next day does it count as passing… otherwise, I’ll just consider it as saving myself the cost of tuition.