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Recently looking at on-chain transfers, someone always says "Wow, these transactions are too coincidental," but I think many coincidences can actually be broken down: first, check if they originate from the same source of funds splitting out (like transfer stations for intermediary wallets), then see if the same set of contracts are automatically distributing/collecting, and finally consider "is someone deliberately staging a show." Once the path is clear, many conspiracy theories become less mysterious.
By the way, the current complaints about staking, shared security, and these "profit stacking" schemes being overly complicated are similar on the blockchain—layer upon layer, it looks complicated. But in practice, it all comes down to who ultimately bears the risk and who takes the profits. Anyway, I’m taking it slow, waiting for the emotional noise to die down first.