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Last night, I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" on the blockchain again: A just received money and immediately called B, B then went to a certain DEX to swap around, and finally ended up in an old wallet. I used to imagine conspiracy theories too, but today I forced myself to analyze the path: Where did this money come from (exchange withdrawal? bridge? or mixed once), is there a fixed time interval/fee pattern in the middle, and does the final destination often interact with a certain contract? Honestly, many "coincidences" are just automation scripts + the same wallet usage habits. If it can be explained, don’t rush to get excited. By the way, I thought of social mining and fan tokens—attention can indeed be used as fuel, but once you trace the on-chain path, it’s obvious who’s "mining"… I’ll disconnect for ten minutes first, then take another look. Then take another look.