Lately, I keep waiting: waiting for confirmation, waiting for callbacks, waiting to think things through... Especially when I see the "yield stacking" of re-staking/sharing security, it's getting pretty noisy. Honestly, I’m also worried that the nested layers will get so complicated that no one can clearly say who is guaranteeing what.



The newbie wants to see "trustworthiness," but I think first don’t focus on fancy tricks. Instead, look at three things: Is the GitHub active (not just having code, but are there commits/issues with responses, are changes and announcements matching); don’t just look at the cover logo of the audit report, flip through a couple of pages to see if high-risk issues have been fixed or if there are "known risks we’re not fixing yet"; upgrading multi-signature is even more critical—how many signatures, who are they, is there a timelock, can the logic be changed with one click—I'll treat the position like noodles in a small bowl... adding spice is fine, but don’t dump everything into one pot. Anyway, I’d rather go slow now, wait until I understand it before rushing in.
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