Someone asked, "Are address profiles/tags something you can understand at a glance to see what the funds are doing?" I usually say: You can refer to them, but don't take them as gospel. Many tags are just cluster algorithms forcefully created; when you encounter batch aggregation, change addresses, cross-chain bridges, it immediately leads you astray; not to mention exchanges' hot wallets, market makers moving addresses back and forth, which look a lot like "funds are moving," but might just be internal transfers. Plus, now everyone talks about rate cut expectations, the US dollar index rising and falling with risk assets, I actually worry more about over-interpreting charts... I tend to look more at signatures/authorizations, whether nonces are continuous, and if it's the same batch of transaction templates—at least these details are less likely to deceive. As for you saying "then tags are useless"... well, not entirely, they can serve as reminders, but drawing conclusions from them is another story.

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