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Today I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" again on the blockchain, and at first glance it looks like fate arranged it, but actually once you break down the path, it's not that mysterious: A first sends to a relay address, after one or two hops it splits into batches for exchanges/contracts, and the final destination is quite regular... Basically, it's just trying to smooth out the footprints so that at first glance you think it's random.
Now I don't get excited and screenshot and send it to groups first; I prefer to trace the timeline: who moved first, which transaction was the trigger, which ones look like they’re just hunting for liquidity/market making for quick profit. There are many tutorials, but I prefer those that "explain transactions in plain language" — I don’t want to deal with a bunch of jargon.
By the way, the NFT royalty disputes also seem pretty similar to on-chain detective work: creators say they want income, secondary markets say they want liquidity, everyone agrees, but which path the funds take is the real vote... I just watch with small positions, no need to get too caught up.