What I’m most afraid of missing isn’t actually opportunities, but those moments of clarity when I realize “I had no idea what I was doing but just charged ahead.” Recently, I’ve been watching projects hype themselves up as trustworthy—my little white hat self just looks at three things: Is GitHub active (not just dead for a year), Are audit reports written in understandable language highlighting risk points + how they were addressed afterward, Are permissions upgraded through multi-signature, who are the signers, and can they temporarily replace people. To put it simply, trustworthiness isn’t in slogans, but in “who can change the rules with one click when something goes wrong.” Also, right now, miners/validators’ income, MEV, and fairness in transaction ordering are being criticized daily. The more this happens, the more I fear centralized authority… Anyway, I’d rather be slow than become a small snack in someone else’s transaction ordering.

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