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Someone asked me whether those "coincidental transfers" on the blockchain are really just messing around. Honestly, I usually don't believe in coincidences. First, break down the path: the source of funds in the same block/nearby blocks, whether they come from the same batch of consolidated addresses, whether there are relay wallets deliberately splitting segments, and finally whether the destination is the same pool or the same set of contract calls. Connecting these together, many seemingly mystical things can be explained as "same person changing shells" or "bots running processes." Recently, social mining and fan tokens also seem quite similar; attention can indeed turn into money, but the on-chain trail is more honest: who is subsidizing, who is taking over, who is just doing a task cycle... Anyway, since I can write scripts, I don't manually monitor the market, to avoid being driven by emotions.