Recently testing Vibe's ITU monitoring tool, I want to see if I can uncover some trading opportunities from this type of ecosystem tracking. Monitoring on-chain activity from this perspective is quite good—you can catch early moves of projects, especially those tokens that haven't been fully priced by the market yet. The idea is to detect potential growth assets in advance by real-time tracking of large transactions, wallet clustering, and other signals. Of course, data is just for reference; the most important thing is to combine it with your own judgment. Has anyone used similar tools? Share your insights!
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ProofOfNothing
· 3h ago
I've played this trick before. Vibe is indeed good, but don't rely on it too much.
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Anon4461
· 3h ago
No matter how awesome on-chain data is, it can't save clumsy buying decisions.
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Layer2Observer
· 3h ago
The data looks good, but there's a problem with this logic—large transactions and wallet clustering are often lagging signals. By the time you see them, others have already seen them too, and technically, the information gap has already disappeared.
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ForkYouPayMe
· 3h ago
Is this how early bottom-fishing works? Forget it, the more people look at the data, the less useful it becomes.
Recently testing Vibe's ITU monitoring tool, I want to see if I can uncover some trading opportunities from this type of ecosystem tracking. Monitoring on-chain activity from this perspective is quite good—you can catch early moves of projects, especially those tokens that haven't been fully priced by the market yet. The idea is to detect potential growth assets in advance by real-time tracking of large transactions, wallet clustering, and other signals. Of course, data is just for reference; the most important thing is to combine it with your own judgment. Has anyone used similar tools? Share your insights!