I waited until an hour before the vote to catch up on my lessons, and ended up falling into the trap of "address profiling"... All kinds of tags, clustering, and fund flow look pretty convincing, but honestly, I’m increasingly skeptical about trusting them completely. One person uses over ten addresses, a team sneaks into several chains, plus the chaos of exchanges and custody—by the end, you think you’ve caught a "whale," but it might just be some operator moving funds around.



And now, with social mining and fan tokens—this idea of "attention as mining"—it feels even easier to make the tags more mystical: the loudest voices get labeled as core contributors, while those working quietly seem more like bystanders. Anyway, when I look at these profiles now, I just treat them as emotional thermometers. If I really want to use them for incentives or power distribution... I still have to ask: who actually put these tags there, and who are they meant for?
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