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Recently, I've been a bit obsessed with on-chain "coincidental transfers": A receives money and immediately transfers it to B, and B then quickly goes to C... A bunch of people in the group are saying "It must be the same group." To be honest, don't jump to conclusions right away. I usually break down the path first: where did this money come from (exchange hot wallet? mixer? bridge?), are there obvious change addresses/aggregation addresses in the middle, is the timing neat like a script, or is it more manual and sluggish? Then compare it with the contracts the other party interacted with. Many so-called "money laundering chains" are actually just bots doing arbitrage, liquidation, or automatic distribution after cross-chain transfers. Recently, with extreme funding rates, everyone is debating whether to reverse or keep squeezing the bubble. I'm more concerned that during such times, on-chain paths tend to become shorter and more urgent. The more like a coincidence, the more you should slow down and observe—don't let emotions carry you away. That's all for now.