Recently, someone on the chain posted a screenshot saying "coincidental transfer," A just transferred to B, and B immediately transferred to C, looking like a script. But these days, I’m like tuning an old radio, slowly breaking down the path: first checking if the same batch of addresses is packing and consolidating (like exchange hot wallets), then seeing if there’s a cross-chain bridge/router “relay” in the middle, and finally guessing whether it’s laundering or setting up a trap. Many so-called coincidences are actually just the most cost-efficient routes being repeatedly taken by everyone.



In the group, rumors about stablecoin regulation, reserve audits, and de-pegging are cycling again. When emotions tighten, everyone is more likely to treat each transfer as a “signal.” Honestly, on the chain, it’s like a street broadcast—loud doesn’t mean truthful. Anyway, I still believe: breaking stories into paths can reduce panic a bit. That’s all for now.
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