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5️⃣ Assess Indirect Indicators of Reliability.
TVL (Total Value Locked) – the higher, the better, as it tends to inspire more trust in the protocol. It’s also important to know how long the project has been around, whether there have been any security incidents, and how the team responded to them. And, of course, consider the team itself: the more information you have about them and the more successful projects they’ve been involved in, the easier it is to sleep at night.
❗️It’s important to understand that no single factor guarantees 100% security on its own, but combining all these measures can significantly minimize risk. After all, even if AAVE were to be hacked, there’s a 99% chance that the project would compensate investors for their losses.
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The Security of the Protocol is primarily determined by its smart contract – the code that, if it contains vulnerabilities, can become a target for savvy hackers. But most of us aren’t programmers and aren’t well-versed in the intricacies of Solidity (or other languages used in networks like Solana, Aptos, Sui, etc.), so we have to rely on indirect indicators.
That said, here are some steps you can take at this stage:
1️⃣ Check for Open Source Code on GitHub.
Open source code lets the community inspect it, spot bugs, and help fix them, which increases the likelihood that the code is “clean.” It’s also important to evaluate the team’s activity and how frequently the repository is updated. 0 reply
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