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I just closed and reopened the on-chain browser... I initially saw a "coincidental transfer" and thought someone was secretly calling signals, but I stubbornly followed the trail: A first withdraws the money from the exchange, splits it into several parts and transfers to different intermediaries, then interacts with an old contract, and finally consolidates it to that address. To put it simply, it's not a coincidence, but habit + routing choices, and it even looks a bit like a "fear of being watched" tactic. Recently, Layer2s are arguing over TPS/fees/subsidies, and I'm tired of it, but when this kind of transfer path switches chains or bridges, the narrative completely changes, and emotions can easily be driven by the story... The biggest fear for my ice cream position is seeing excitement and rushing in. First note: when you see a "coincidence," analyze the path first, don't rush to unwind the position.