Over the past two days, I’ve been looking at the tags in address profiling and things like clustering. Honestly, you can only treat it as “reference navigation”—don’t treat it like a judgment. Some addresses seem to “switch to a different person” once the funding route changes, while the tags still sit there from half a year ago… These days, I trust the habits of fund flow more: the rhythm of entries and exits, commonly used bridges, and interaction preferences—at least they’re less likely to be packaged and manipulated.



The modularization/DA layer has also been getting a lot of attention from developers recently. I look at the ordinary users in the group, and they’re basically all confused: you talk about narrative, I talk about interactions, and in the end it still comes down to whose funds move first—and whether the movement is steady and reliable.

There’s one more small change. In the past, I’d get restless whenever I saw a sudden large inflow on-chain, but later I set reminders and limits for myself (only checking at set times, and moving no more than a certain amount each time). My mindset calmed down a lot instantly… No longer chasing tags—if I miss it, I miss it. After all, the real big trap is the rules around “Sybil.”
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