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This is the third time I've seen someone say, "These on-chain transfers are just too coincidental," and I couldn't help but trace the path.
Many so-called coincidences are actually the same money looping between different addresses: first coming out of an exchange's hot wallet, going through a relay, then splitting into several new accounts for interaction, and finally returning to a seemingly "stranger" address—basically, it's people cleaning up accounts, not some supernatural chain on its own.
Recently, the testnet incentives and points system have been getting a lot of hype again, and everyone is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens.
I'm actually more interested in whether these "coincidental transfers" are footprints of bulk account farming.
Maybe I'm mistaken again; I'll keep that in mind, and if I find out later that there's another reason, I'll correct myself.