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Today I saw another "coincidental transfer" screenshot, where two addresses send and receive the same amount of money in quick succession, and the comment section immediately jumps to conspiracy theories... I usually hold back from jumping to conclusions and analyze the path: where the money came from, whether it was routed through a few steps, whether there was a small test transfer before a large one, and finally which pool it ended up in. Many times, it's not a "mysterious organization," but either the same person's wallet, or a route that takes a more cost-effective path, making it look like a coincidence visually. Recently, people have been arguing about rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and risk assets shaking together, so there are many such screenshots. When emotions run high, it's easier to misjudge. Anyway, I prefer to record a few more on-chain details rather than get caught by slippage and overthinking.