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I just went through a few audit reports, and the more I read, the more I feel like my own skills are limited. On GitHub there are those few hundred commits—I click into them one by one, but honestly I don’t really understand much of it. To put it plainly, I’m basically just checking whether the last updated timestamps indicate activity, and then seeing whether the multisig addresses are those familiar old faces—so it’s a pretty stupid method.
Recently, people in the group keep talking about miners’ income and MEV, saying the ordering is unfair and retail users always get squeezed. But I think this is the same as the project’s governance transparency. If you can’t even be bothered to check the code update frequency on GitHub, or to read even a single audit report, then how can you complain about how others get ranked, right?
Anyway, I’m learning slowly now. First I’ll get familiar with what’s publicly verifiable, and then decide whether to add more “fuel.” For now, that’s it—I’ll go look at a project’s multisig address list next.