Lately, with the wave of staking and shared security being criticized as "copycat," I actually want to go back to the most straightforward question: Is this project reliable? Beginners shouldn't rush to read the white paper; first, check GitHub to see if there are continuous updates, and whether the changes are mainly bug fixes rather than daily narrative shifts. Then look at the audit reports—it's not about how many auditors there are, but whether high-risk issues are clearly documented and if there are records of fixes; don’t just settle for a screenshot. As for upgrade permissions, seeing multi-signature makes me breathe a little easier, but I also check who the signers are, what the entry barriers are, and whether the contract logic can be changed casually—compound yields are tempting, but too much authority concentrated makes me uneasy. Anyway, I’d rather earn a little less than wake up in the middle of the night to find my account upgraded and drained with a single click. What about you?

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