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These days, I've been looking at address profiling with those tags/clustering again. The more I look, the more I feel it should only be considered a "probabilistic reference," not destiny. An address might seem like smart money today, but tomorrow it could just be a tool for market making or interaction boosting; the fund flow looks smooth, but in reality, it might have gone through several layers, and it's hard to tell who is who. Recently, AI Agent + automated trading has also been quite popular. I just treat the narratives as background noise, and I care more about how it signs transactions and how much authority it has... My current habit is: first, test the interaction process myself, and avoid granting unlimited permissions if possible; then, check whether on-chain behavior is stable. Anyway, tags can help narrow down the scope, but before drawing conclusions, you still need to look twice.