This project still has some potential from a fundamental perspective. The official decision to lock 10% of the tokens indicates that the team has a relatively positive attitude towards long-term development. More importantly, the code has already been open-sourced on GitHub, which means anyone can review the source code and verify the authenticity of the technology. For investors who are not technically inclined, these two points can serve as a basic judgment—at least the project is not operating as a complete black box. Of course, open source and token lock-up do not guarantee the project is reliable; it still depends on subsequent execution and community feedback.
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RektButAlive
· 16h ago
Open source + lock-up combined does look a bit sincere, unlike those projects that are just hyping all day long.
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just_another_wallet
· 16h ago
Open source + lock-up are indeed good signals, but that's not enough... It depends on how the team executes later, or else it will just be another unfinished project king.
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MetaNeighbor
· 16h ago
Open source + lock-up combination, it does show that the team isn't so flashy. But to be honest, good code doesn't necessarily mean a good coin price; we still have to wait and see how they execute.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 16h ago
Open-source locking and staking combined really show some sincerity; at least it's not just a pure money-grabbing scheme. But honestly, execution is the key moving forward. Too many projects are just playing this set of tricks nowadays.
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CoinBasedThinking
· 17h ago
Open source + lock-up combination can indeed be powerful, but to be honest, the biggest concern is the poor execution later on.
This project still has some potential from a fundamental perspective. The official decision to lock 10% of the tokens indicates that the team has a relatively positive attitude towards long-term development. More importantly, the code has already been open-sourced on GitHub, which means anyone can review the source code and verify the authenticity of the technology. For investors who are not technically inclined, these two points can serve as a basic judgment—at least the project is not operating as a complete black box. Of course, open source and token lock-up do not guarantee the project is reliable; it still depends on subsequent execution and community feedback.