Judge transparency by checking if core modules (e.g., smart contracts for transfers, staking) are open-sourced on GitHub—full openness is best, but partial openness (with critical modules audited) is acceptable. For closed modules, use alternatives: review third-party audit reports (look for "critical" vs. "minor" issues), check community feedback (e.g., Discord bug reports), and test with small funds (simulate transactions to spot glitches). Avoid projects with no audits or closed core modules, as they carry higher hack risks.
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Stablecoin market cap growth often hints at incoming funds, as investors may prepare to buy. But it's not conclusive. If other indicators, like trading volume of major cryptos, don't increase, it may mean funds are waiting on the sidelines, not yet entering the market.
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In 2025, crypto - traditional finance collaborations have new features. There are more regulated partnerships, such as some banks offering crypto - related services like custody under strict compliance. The depth has increased, with institutions engaging in complex derivatives trading linked to crypto. The breadth expands as more regions and financial sectors participate. These collaborations boost mainstream adoption. For example, when a major bank offers crypto investment products, it legitimizes crypto in the eyes of traditional investors, driving wider acceptance and market growth.
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