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Recently, I saw someone talking about capital flow using address tags, like "whales entering" or "smart money is back," which made me both a little amused and a bit guilty. Honestly, tags are kind of like sticking sticky notes on people: if you get it right, it feels great; if you get it wrong, it's awkward, and they’re often outdated. By the time you see "inflow," that transaction on the chain might have already changed hands several times under different aliases.
Now I mostly treat them as emotional indicators, not as evidence. Especially since a lot of on-chain tools' tagging systems have recently been questioned for being misleading, which isn't surprising—who would hang their wallet ID at the door? Anyway, I keep a long-term view: overall exchange inflows and outflows, whether old coins are moving, and don’t get too obsessed with "profiles." As for those short-term "capital flow predictions," I just watch and comment, to avoid getting caught up in my own assumptions and creating hype.