Recently, people have been linking ETF capital flows, the risk appetite in the US stock market, and the rise and fall of the crypto market all together to interpret the situation. I've seen so much of it that I'm a bit exhausted... Frankly, I care more about whether the project itself is reliable. As a beginner, when I look at "credibility," I focus on three things right now: GitHub is not about the number of stars, but whether updates are continuous, and whether there are proper testing and discussion traces; don't just look at the logo on the audit report cover, I check the issue list and remediation progress, whether there are vague terms like "fixed/not applicable"; upgrading multi-signature is also quite important, I may not understand who the signers are, but at least check the threshold and whether there's a timelock, so the contract can't be changed overnight. Anyway, I have a small position, so I take my time, and I’d rather miss some excitement.

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