Recently, someone has been watching "whale addresses" and preparing to follow the trades. I'm a bit worried... The same large transaction could be gradually building a position, or it could just be hedging, rebalancing, or even feeding instructions to an automated trading/AI agent. It looks very aggressive on the surface, but in reality, they might not be betting anything at all. The on-chain environment is too noisy; frankly, there's no rush to copy the moves: I usually first check if there are opposite moves before and after, whether it's crossing L2 back and forth, and if the positions are entered and exited in batches, to make sure it's not just risk control. My noise reduction strategy is simple: observe the same address three times in a row before deciding. Focus less on trending topics and more on transaction paths, that's all for now.

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