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When I see that kind of “coincidental transfer,” I usually don’t buy the coincidence first… the same batch of addresses sends little amounts to each other within a few minutes, and the notes look like they were jotted down casually—most likely someone is laying the groundwork. My habit is to trace the source of the funds back two hops, then see whether a recurring “transit point” (CEX hot wallet, mixing pool, established multi-signature wallet) keeps showing up; then follow the timeline to determine whether a single script is running, rather than random retail investors making slips.
Blockchain games also look a lot like that: once inflation kicks in, studios move the coins around; when the coin price drops, on-chain you’ll see a lot of “seemingly normal” dispersed withdrawals/consolidations, which are actually the same route broken up and disguised. To put it plainly, if you break “coincidences” into a path, you can see “who’s organizing this.” Otherwise, focusing only on individual transfers will really throw you off.