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These days, I've been a bit overwhelmed analyzing on-chain tags, clustering, and capital flows... To be honest, address profiling can be referenced, but don't take it too seriously. A "smart money" label might actually be a multi-signature, custody, or even a shared routing address used by a bunch of people; today it looks like a whale, tomorrow like retail investors, which is very normal. Not to mention switching bridges, chains, or intermediaries, and the profile instantly changes.
Recently, funding rates have been extremely volatile, and the group is arguing over whether it's a reversal signal or just a bubble squeeze. I personally prefer to see these as a "thermometer," not a "steering wheel." When I see capital flows suddenly tilt one way, I’ll first brew a cup of tea and wait for confirmation; if it moves two steps, then I’ll decide. Missing out is fine, at least I won't be dragged by noise. Never mind, I won't get into specific targets now, to avoid getting more hooked the more I talk.