These past two days, watching address profiles has made me both laugh and get mad: a pile of tags/clusters describe people as if they were “professional players.” But when I click in, it might just be my kind of hair-brained, fumbling-for-the-right-way wallet address—occasionally, I even send funds to the wrong place by mistake and it gets tagged as “funds flowing to some institution.” In plain terms, profiles can be referenced, but don’t treat them like a judgment document—especially those “same entity” clusters; the damage they cause when they misread things can be worse than a witch hunt.



And lately, everyone’s been talking about AI Agents and automated trading. Some addresses interact so densely overnight that they look like robots. I’m impressed by how convenient it is, but I’m also worried that adding one more layer—authorization or the signing/on-chain link—just means one more potential trap. Anyway, for now I look at my own fund flows first: if authorization can be revoked, I revoke it; if the route can be simplified, I simplify it; let the labels stick wherever they want—just don’t turn yourself into a “story” on someone else’s dashboard.
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