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These days, I've been looking at those "address profiling/tag clustering" charts again, and the more I look, the more I think they should only be used as a reference... The same person splitting into a dozen wallets, using exchanges/custodians mixed together, and the profile immediately gets distorted. Basically, it's treating noise as signal. Last week, I also saw some chain's fund flow showing "smart money entering" and then "whales fleeing," but after checking, it's mostly the same group of people testing back and forth, moving funds around. Now everyone is also watching testnet incentives and points, guessing daily whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I also get the itch to click a few times, but if it involves big positions, I’d rather not. Anyway, my old habit saved me for the third time: dollar-cost averaging, occasionally rebalancing, and not getting carried away by a few charts.