Recently, on-chain, I keep seeing those "coincidental transfers," A just received a transaction, then a few seconds later, it sends to B, looking like someone is pulling the strings behind the scenes. Later, I simply break down the path: is the intermediary address gathering U tokens for gas, is it a routing contract distributing, is a CEX hot wallet moving funds... Many so-called coincidences are actually just processes that you haven't patiently followed through.



By the way, I’m also quite annoyed by the current narrative of many AI Agents doing automatic trading, hyping it up as if it can print money on its own. When it actually runs on-chain, anyone paying attention can see at a glance: are permissions being granted recklessly, are authorizations not being revoked, are failed retries treating fees as water. As a fee collector myself, I’m most afraid that it’s not about spending a few more bucks, but about losing in slippage and execution quality when saving that tiny bit of gas. Anyway, I need to practice my mindset, not think about "beating the market." That’s all for now.
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