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Just now, I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" on the blockchain again—A sends some funds to B, B then quickly sends them to C, the timing is very close, and the comment section immediately starts speculating about conspiracy theories (laughing to death). But honestly, most of the time it's not that mysterious: breaking down the path, it could just be an exchange's hot wallet consolidating funds, cross-chain bridge replenishing liquidity, market-making bots moving assets back and forth, or even just batch airdrops/refunds. The transfers that look like secret codes are actually part of the process.
Recently, isn't it also common to compare RWA, or the yield on US bonds, with on-chain yield products? I personally see "high yield" as defaulting to "high explanation cost." First, clarify where the money comes from, who it passes through, and where it ends up; otherwise, just treat it as a joke. Laugh all you want, but don’t treat the positions as a joke—let’s start with that.