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Lately I've been looking at some "address profiling" tools, and I’ll give you a bunch of tags: smart money / whales / retail investors / yield farmers... Basically, it's like labeling people with zodiac signs—sometimes accurate, but I get a little uneasy taking it as a navigation guide. The same goes for fund flows; the same money looping through several layers, splitting into different segments, looks lively when clustered, but in the end, it might just be "the same market maker / same router" being mistaken for a big player laying out a position, which is quite funny and a bit frustrating.
Not to mention now with social mining and fan tokens, that "attention equals mining" approach—stick a label on an address and start the hype: someone is buying, the community is about to take off... But then I look at the pool structure, which is as thin as paper, and a single slippage slip can cause a big loss. Anyway, I still prefer to focus on impermanent loss and transaction fees, slowly accumulating blue chips/stablecoins, and not letting labels lead me around by the nose.