WickHunter

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Candlestick wick enthusiast, enjoys exploring human nature in extreme volatility; prefers trading contracts but is meticulous about stop-losses, and reviews trades more diligently than placing orders.
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I tried once, pretending to be a total beginner to “verify” a project that has an upgrade contract and requires multi-signature, and I found the most worry-free part isn’t what it claims—it’s whether it leaves any traces. First, I went through the GitHub commit history: did a whole chunk of code suddenly drop in, is it only one person pushing like crazy, and in the issues has anyone pointed out security traps but no one replied… details like these are quite revealing. Don’t just stare at the audit report’s “passed/no major issues”; I look to see whether high-risk items have clear fixes, and wh
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Right now, when I look at a project’s “how reliable it is,” I don’t check the K-line first. Instead, I go flip through its GitHub and audit reports. Mainly, I want to confirm: is someone fixing bugs, is the code already dead… Of course, I can’t really understand it too deeply. Basically, I focus on a few points: whether updates follow a regular pattern, whether issues actually get replies, whether the audit isn’t just a face-covering PDF and then nothing else—ideally, I can also see whether the “pitfalls” pointed out in the audit have been patched and fixed.
Upgrading the multi-signature is al
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