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In the past, I would also wonder if there was some insider information when I saw on-chain screenshots of "just right transfers, then a few minutes later a return flow"; now I’m more used to breaking it down first: where the funds come from, what routes/aggregators they go through, whether they have entered a CEX hot wallet, whether it’s batch deposits and withdrawals on cross-chain bridges, or even just robots "igniting" and paying gas for a bunch of new addresses. To put it simply, many so-called coincidences are just because the path isn’t mapped out. Modularization, DA layer narratives, and these discussions have been flying among developers recently; it’s normal for ordinary users to be confused. I see the same on the chain: don’t rush to conspiracy theories, first explain each step clearly. If you can’t explain it clearly, treat it as high risk, sign less, and wait a bit longer.