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Over the past couple of days, I’ve been seeing more people on-chain shouting, “Coincidence transfers = someone’s up to something.” Instead, I’ve gotten used to first breaking the route down: whether the same payment is split into several parts, whether it went through an aggregation routing path first, whether it looped around at the exchange’s hot-wallet entry point, and then whether the time gaps and fees look like a script. A lot of what seems “mysterious” is really just batch deposits and withdrawals combined with address-management habits—amplifying emotions.
The recent uproar around privacy coins and mixers has been pretty intense too. Since the compliance boundaries are so blurred, people easily treat anything that routes around as “washing.” I’m more like I’m looking at “how the transfer came to be,” rather than guessing “who’s behind it.” In any case, explain the parts that can be explained first; we’ll talk about the rest later—don’t rush to cast characters for the story.