The market has started to warm up recently, and I found that the on-chain wallet feature of a certain leading exchange is quite practical. Especially the smart money identification tag, which can automatically label and help track the positions of institutions and major players in the market. This feature is very useful for friends who want to monitor large on-chain liquidity and capital movements.
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TommyTeacher
· 12-13 11:53
The Smart Money label is a pretty good tool, but I'm worried that the marked institutions are also playing tricks to avoid tracking... If this continues, will we ordinary retail investors still be able to keep up?
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PanicSeller
· 12-13 11:52
Chasing smart money? I think you're just following to get cut, haha.
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MEVHunterNoLoss
· 12-13 11:40
The Smart Money tag is indeed useful, but be careful not to get cut by big players.
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BoredRiceBall
· 12-13 11:39
The smart money label... to be honest, it depends on how people use it. Following the trend can also lead to being cut off.
The market has started to warm up recently, and I found that the on-chain wallet feature of a certain leading exchange is quite practical. Especially the smart money identification tag, which can automatically label and help track the positions of institutions and major players in the market. This feature is very useful for friends who want to monitor large on-chain liquidity and capital movements.