Today I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" on the blockchain again, with several addresses moving money back and forth like a relay, and the group immediately started conspiracy theories. I did a self-review, and actually many of these can be broken down into quite human-readable paths: for example, exchange hot wallets → distribution to consolidation addresses → then moving positions before staking/unlocking, or passing through layer by layer on cross-chain bridges. It looks like laundering, but it's actually just the process being too long. Especially recently, everyone has been watching the unlock calendar and talking about selling pressure, and I subconsciously get nervous too, but when you look on-chain, many are just "moving houses first," not necessarily "immediately dumping." To put it simply, breaking one action into three or four steps makes the situation look much more alarming... I’ll just tighten up leverage first, and resist the urge to act impulsively. That’s all.

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