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Recently, I saw a bunch of people using screenshots of "tags/clusters/smart money" as divine decrees. Honestly, it gives me a bit of OCD: address profiling is just a rough sketch at best, it can be referenced but shouldn't be used as an ID card. Especially those claims like "so-and-so whale is buying," which might just be an exchange hot wallet moving funds, or the same person splitting into hundreds of aliases; clustering algorithms are not all-seeing.
My own trading psychology practice is: when I see capital flow, I pause for three seconds and ask myself, "Am I looking for evidence, or am I seeking comfort?" Anyway, don’t let a chart lead you into impulsive trades. By the way, this reminds me of the NFT royalty debate—it's the same logic: data showing secondary sales are more active doesn’t mean creators should go hungry, tags can be applied, but emotions should also have some room.
Finally, private keys are still life and death... You may not trust address profiling, but don’t underestimate social engineering; they will trust you. That’s all for now.