You said, "How much can you really trust address profiling"… I've been messing around with it these days too. The on-chain tags and clustering look pretty impressive, but honestly, many of them just suggest "it's likely the same person," not "concrete proof." My personal experience: it’s somewhat useful for observing large fund flows, helping to avoid falling for fake pump wallets at a glance; but relying on it as a definitive conclusion is risky, especially with cross-chain, decentralized routing, or hot wallets of exchanges, which can easily lump a bunch of people into a single "whale."



Recently, I keep comparing RWA, US bond yields, and on-chain yield products… but I actually want to see where the money is coming from first, whether the same addresses are repeatedly transferring in circles. High returns can come later; whether the funds are clean or not is more critical. Anyway, my current habit: treat tags as just a reference, and before making a move, I still check depth, slippage, and run routing tests to avoid being led astray by "profiling."

As for what you said about "certain tags being immediately trustworthy"… it’s only half true.
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