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Lately, I've been looking at a bunch of "smart money tags" and "address clustering." Honestly, I have mixed feelings—partly interested, partly afraid to trust them... They can save me time, but it's also too easy to see people as fixed profiles. Change the route, borrow a flash loan, and the tags start acting up. For me, the signals I really care about are much simpler: Is the capital sustained? Is there a return? Are a bunch of people pushing in and out with the same rhythm, rather than what a specific address bought today.
The kind of economic collapse in blockchain games is also quite similar to this problem: inflation + studios + coin price spiral all happening together. On-chain, it looks lively, and the tags still praise "activity," but the money has actually been looking for an exit for a while. Anyway, I now treat these profiles just as prompts; when it comes to actually making a move, I focus on whether my combined strategy can withstand the worst-case scenario—no knee-jerk reactions.