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Recently, I’ve been looking at a bunch of “tagged addresses” and “smart money clustering.” Say it straight, it’s like seeing bus arrival alerts—useful for reference, but don’t treat it like an order… The same person using dozens of addresses, or a group sharing a multi-signature wallet—once you sketch a profile, you can easily get led off track. When I watch the mempool myself, I also sneak a look at fund flows, but at most it’s just a mood thermometer: is it hot or cold, crowded or not?
Even crazier is that now AI Agents/auto-trading show up claiming, “I’ll handle all on-chain interactions for you automatically,” and the narrative is blown up to the skies, while the safety details are brushed over in a single sentence. A couple of days ago, I tried a small move costing 0.0003 ETH—waited more than ten seconds to see how it signs and how it authorizes. The more I watched, the more it felt like, “Hand over the keys to the door first, and we’ll talk later.” Anyway, I’d rather miss a couple of buses than get pulled in to serve as fuel.