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Recently, looking at the tags and address “profiles” on the fields has been getting more and more interesting.
Last week there was a wallet labeled “whale.” I clicked in and it turned out to be a scalp/farm account. Its most recent interaction was still half a year ago. And there are also ones tagged “smart money,” which moves faster than anyone else—yet you can’t tell whether they’re actually farming or just speculating.
So, how much can these profiles really be trusted? Sometimes you look at someone else’s fund flows—the big money in the ETF wave comes in, and everyone’s sentiment follows suit. But honestly, retail and institutions don’t play the same game. Chasing after “whales” might not be survivable. My approach is: reference what you can, but ultimately you still need to follow your own rhythm. Just now I saw the Crypto Fear & Greed Index is nearing 70 again, and sentiment in the U.S. stock market is warming up too. But I’m still sticking to the same line: the seeds that should be planted have been planted, the pests that should be cleared have been cleared—everything else is left to the seasons. Trusting profiles is not as good as trusting the pitfalls you’ve personally stepped into.