Recently, I’ve been translating some old protocol data again, and I took a look at the address profiling set of "tags/clustering/funding flow" charts. To be honest, they can be referenced, but don’t take them too seriously. Many tags are just “who they look like” rather than “who they really are.” A cross-chain transfer, a series of mixer transactions, plus a few relay wallets, and the clustering algorithm confidently starts to draw character profiles for you… It looks very complete, but in reality, it’s all guesses.



And these days, cross-chain bridges have had issues again. When funds disperse, the tracking charts become abstract; then, when encountering oracle abnormal quotes, both on-chain and off-chain are shouting “waiting for confirmation,” and everyone seems to default into a slow-motion mode. Honestly, I can only test with low positions, not because I can’t see, but because seeing it makes me think I understand it, which is a bit annoying. But that’s all I can do for now.
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