Swiping large transfers on the blockchain until your eyes feel sore, many people get excited and follow immediately whenever they see "whale entering the market," but honestly, first figure out whether they are building a position or hedging. For example, sending coins to exchanges while opening contracts might just be risk locking, not trying to pump the market; and those who move in and out in batches or shuffle addresses back and forth are more about fund management, not "insider signals." Recently, Meme and celebrity signals have become popular again, and when attention shifts, newcomers are most likely to jump in at the last moment. Anyway, I now prefer to be a bit slower, watch a few more subsequent moves and net inflows and outflows before deciding whether to act. That's all for now.

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