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These days, when looking at on-chain transfers, someone always screenshots and says "Coincidence? Same second, same address," and then starts imagining inside stories.
Honestly, most coincidences can be broken down into paths: the same batch of funds leaving an exchange hot wallet → split into several intermediaries → then consolidated into one address. It's normal for timestamps to be close together, especially since scripts run like an assembly line.
To really determine if it's "the same group of people," I prefer to focus on the source of the funds, how they are spent afterward, and whether there is repeated reflow, rather than just looking at the simultaneous transfers in that moment.
By the way, now Meme and celebrity shoutouts are grabbing attention again, and newcomers are easily carried away by emotions... I'm just someone who loves digging into on-chain details, so don't rush to jump in just because of a "coincidence screenshot."