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Recently, I looked at a bunch of address profiling/tag clustering again, basically putting people into a few boxes: exchanges, smart money, yield farming, project teams... It seems pretty accurate, but I now trust "the flow of funds" more than "personas." The same address might check in on a task platform to earn points today, and tomorrow it might casually send tokens to provide liquidity. Once tagged, it's easy to get biased yourself.
What worries me a bit is that last week I almost used my regular addresses to do airdrop season tasks. Later, I thought about how anti-witch hunting measures are getting stricter. If such addresses are flagged by platforms/scripts as "high-risk profiles," then even if you use them normally later, you might get caught in collateral damage... Anyway, I now separate layers: interaction, funds, storage—prefer to be more cautious. The points system makes yield farming competitive like a job, but what I fear more is "after all the competition, your own profile ends up trapping you."