I muted the group, and the world became much quieter... In the past, there were a bunch of people spamming "Is this another coincidence transfer?", and after a while, it really got annoying. To be honest, how many coincidences are there on the blockchain? More often, it's just that the path isn't broken down: the same wallet making split payments, routers retrying, cross-chain transactions getting stuck and then resending, and in your eyes, it all turns into "suddenly someone enters the same address at the same second." Now I'm used to first tracing where the money came from, which contract it went through, whether there's an intermediary (like an aggregator/router), step by step, then see if it's the same intent behind the transfer. Recently, bridges have been hacked again, oracles have reported abnormal prices, and everyone keeps saying "wait for confirmation." It's quite realistic: no matter how true the on-chain data is, if the path isn't clear, you can only hold back for now. Anyway, I prefer to be slow rather than get dragged down by poor design.

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