Recently, I've been looking at those tags and clustering-based "smart money / whales / institutional" address profiles. To be honest, they can only serve as a reference; trusting them too much can easily lead to misconceptions. Others think that attaching a certain label allows them to follow and profit; in reality, many addresses today act like market makers and tomorrow like scalp traders, and you wouldn't recognize them if you change your router... I'm now more concerned with the rhythm of capital flows: whether it's testing in a scattered manner or bunching up and pushing in, then suddenly withdrawing. By the way, I've been watching the NFT royalty debates that are quite lively—creators want to earn more, traders complain about liquidity being blocked. I think it's similar to address profiling: when rules change, behaviors change, and labels become even less accurate. Anyway, I prefer to interact slowly, not to chase after too much, and to keep each transaction clean first.

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