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Lately, I've been itching to check out those "Smart Money Labels/Address Clustering," basically just wanting some certainty: where everyone is moving, so I can avoid some pitfalls. But the more I look, the more I feel... address profiling is only about 60-70% reliable. The same person can have dozens of wallets, and exchanges' hot wallets get mixed together, plus project teams moving funds back and forth. The labels look clear, but behind them, there might be several motives intertwined.
Especially recently, the whole staking and shared security approach has been criticized as "copycat," with on-chain fund flows rushing in and out, as if everyone is betting on narrative sustainability but also worried about ending up with hollow returns. Anyway, I now see labels more as a "community sentiment thermometer," not as a navigation tool... Looking a bit more won't hurt, but when it comes to actually making a move, I still have to ask myself: am I buying attention, or just chasing someone else's screenshot.