Actually, everyone understands that on-chain there aren't that many "coincidental transfers." It looks like fate, but when you break it down, it's a series of routes: a new wallet just received a transfer, then immediately split into several parts, and finally converges again in the same address... Last night, I reviewed my transaction history like flipping through an album, and casually took a screenshot of an extremely ugly candlestick shadow, which made me remember why I was so hyped at the time: seeing "same time, same amount" made me imagine it as a whale's secret code. Later, I traced the path step by step—"who funded the gas first, who acted as a stepping stone in the middle, where it finally landed"—and it felt like exposing a magic trick, not so mysterious anymore. Recently, retail investors criticizing MEV and unfair ordering also resonate with me; sometimes, you think it's a coincidence, but actually someone is queue-jumping and casually snatching your funds... Anyway, when I see "coincidence" now, I first analyze the path before deciding whether to trade emotionally.

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