I've recently analyzed those "tags/clusters/smart money" address profiles for the third time, and the more I look at them, the more I feel: they can serve as references, but definitely not as gospel. An address might be linked to multi-signature, custody, exchange aggregation, or even just shared by a few people. No matter how detailed the profile is, it can easily mislead you... To put it simply, it can only tell you "who it looks like," not "who it actually is." Especially now, with attention spans shifting so quickly, a meme or a celebrity shouting a few words, and when the capital flow turns, it's all noise. Beginners are most likely to chase after "smart money" and end up catching the last wave. Anyway, I just treat these as market signals, not as buy points; if I really act, I follow my own rules, setting stop-losses and taking profits first.

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