Lunchtime browsing on the blockchain data has started to make me hesitant again: how much can we really trust these "tags/clusters/smart money"? Frankly, they are more like filters, turning a bunch of addresses into a "portrait," which looks smooth, but people change wallets, split orders, and pretend to be dead, and in the next second, it becomes a different picture.



I now treat them as emotional references: whether the capital flow direction is correct, whether I have the impulse to chase highs, rather than reflexively copying when I see a certain tag. By the way, I’ve been thinking about the recent fierce debate over NFT royalties—creators want stable income, but the market dislikes affecting liquidity... The same money can tell different stories in different "tags," so don’t be too easily led by the story.

Anyway, my rules are still the same: set your stop-loss before entering, like arranging flowers—ugly but steady.
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