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Just saw an address. The DefiLlama tag says “excellent farmer.” Click in and it’s all a single-sided heavy position in some shitcoin mining pool. The withdrawal records are also linked with several addresses that have been flagged for phishing. 🤔
The tagging system really is convenient, but frankly, it’s just a bigger business card for an address. If you change your interaction habits, or intentionally spread the funds around, that profile instantly shifts. I recently looked at an address where the indicators showed “high-net-worth long-term holding,” but on-chain it occasionally does mint actions with small amounts—seems like the owner accidentally tested a new protocol.
Anyway, I’m taking it as reference only; I don’t worship the data. It gives you a direction, but what truly determines whether you enter or not is the details in those small moves—for example, gas fees suddenly turning regular, or the timing coinciding with the interaction points of a major holder. That’s it for now. The tool is useful, but don’t let it think for you. For steady compounding, the essence is still to keep control in your own hands—don’t mess up your breathing rhythm; that little deviation won’t be twisted without consequence.