On-chain verifiable vs. verbal promises
Brothers, let me teach you the simplest way to analyze a project 👇
Forget the whitepapers, forget the influencers' calls
Just check these three things:
1️⃣ Contract Address
If they dare to make it public = they dare to be scrutinized
Open-source = anyone can audit it
Timestamp lock = can't be altered
2️⃣ LP Pool
How long is it locked?
Which contract is it locked in?
Can the team withdraw anytime?
For this project: LP locked + hedging agreement = double insurance
The pool isn't owned by the team, even if they want to bail, they can't
3️⃣ Dividend Pool
Where's the money coming from?
What’s the distribution ratio?
Is there a cap written in the contract?
If it’s capped = likely to last longer
If it’s not capped = bound to crash sooner or later
Everything else is just hot air
On-chain code doesn’t lie; on-chain data doesn’t lie
Stop asking "How many X will this project go up?"
Start asking "Is it on-chain verifiable?"
If it’s verifiable, leave the rest to time
If it’s not, here are two words for you: stay away
#CHAOS #太初 #BSC #DYOR #链上可查