Right now, when I look at the project team, I’m really trying to see whether they’re actually doing real work. Instead, I’m not very convinced by how “beautiful the roadmap looks.” I’m more focused on how the treasury money is spent and how the milestones are delivered. Put plainly, money spent should leave visible traces: genuine development progress, audits, and real implementation after community proposals are approved—not a bunch of operational co-signs, KOL stage appearances, and constant giveaways burning the treasury like fireworks. Milestones shouldn’t just be full of “soon” and “in preparation”… Can they be delivered on time? If there are delays, is there an explanation? Has the budget been adjusted? These are more concrete than slogans.



Recently, once memes and celebrities start shouting, everyone’s attention across the whole network seems to fly around in turns. I’ll even get itchy and want to rush in, but that line from the old hands—“don’t take the last baton”—really keeps ringing in my ears… What I fear most isn’t just losing money; it’s knowing full well it’s an emotion-driven market and still acting like I know what I’m doing. Anyway, since my position is small, I’ll first make sure I clearly see where the treasury money is flowing. If it doesn’t look right, I’ll cut my losses and walk away. I may talk a lot—but don’t hand your life over to hype.
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