Lately, I've been a bit obsessive about those "coincidental transfers" on the blockchain. I have to break them down: it's not that someone suddenly had a flash of inspiration and sent you some tokens; it's more likely the same set of steps being repeated—first withdrawing from an exchange to a relay, then dispersing to a series of new addresses, and finally flowing into an interaction contract or being shuffled into mixing/bridging. To put it simply, if you compare timestamps, common Gas prices, and repeated authorization/call sequences, the coincidence isn't so mysterious anymore.



These days, AI Agents and automated trading are being hyped up again, but what I care more about is how they handle signatures: do they give unlimited authorization with a single click, or do they specify limits each time? Don't think I'm being nagging—whenever I see links claiming "automatic interaction," I first treat them as phishing attempts. I'd rather take it slow, look at the path and authorization records more carefully—after all, the money is yours.
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