I muted the group, and my ears are much clearer, anxiety has also been halved... Before, I would just scroll and think "XX is airdropping / hurry to buy in," making me feel like I was on night shift watching the market. Calm down and I can actually do some proper work: if a newbie wants to see if a project is reliable, I now look at three things first—whether GitHub has ongoing updates (not just a sudden burst of commits), what risks are detailed in the audit report and what hasn't been covered, and whether upgrade permissions are multi-signed, who signs, and if the contract can be changed arbitrarily. To put it simply, if it can be upgraded, it’s a form of “rule of man,” and the more centralized the multi-signature, the more I get nervous. Recently, the cycle of inflation + studio + coin price spiral in blockchain games has played out again, reminding me: no matter how lively it is, don’t just look at the narrative; permissions and the ledger are the underlying truths. That’s it for now, I won’t stay up too late tonight.

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