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I really slipped up just now, copying the address and adding an extra line, almost sending a transfer to that label address for "same name, different person"... Luckily, I noticed the suffix was wrong at the last second, and my heart rate shot up. Also, a reminder to myself: on-chain "labels, clustering, smart money" are basically just clues; trust them about 60-70%, the remaining 30-40% are all misjudgment risks—multi-signature exchanges, intermediary transfers, address borrowing, anything is possible.
Recently, I've seen everyone interpreting ETF capital flows, U.S. stock risk appetite, and crypto market rises and falls as if they are tightly linked. I also look at those, but more like checking the weather forecast: it can help you bring an umbrella, but it doesn't mean it will definitely rain. Anyway, my current approach is that capital flow + address profiling are only "rhythm references." If I really want to act, I first tighten my own risk exposure and don't let a label lead me around. That's all for now.