I just finished reviewing a chain game project’s GitHub and scanned its audit report, and I found that many people only focus on the “whether it has been audited” switch. In reality, what you should look at is the **threshold for upgrading the multisig**—if the contract can be changed at any time by just a few addresses, then the audit report is just a piece of paper. In that chain-game collapse wave, the story is basically that inflation first can’t hold up, and then once the studio scripts run, prices spiral downward and user sentiment crashes along with them. I wrote down one line in my notes: **code won’t deceive you, but people will use a multisig to get around the code.**

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