Everyone understands this: there aren’t really that many “coincidental transfers” on-chain. Most of the time, it’s just that the full path isn’t looked at. Yesterday, I went after an outlandish cat-head avatar to save a bit of Gas, and I happened to dig into an address that looked like a random payment—turns out it was: exchange withdrawal → routed through intermediaries and dispersed → cross-chain → then consolidated again for minting, like cat litter scattered all the way and then swept back up… In plain terms, it’s trying to dodge being seen at a glance.



Recently, cross-chain bridges have run into more trouble again. Now, when I see bridge-related redirects, I’m even more cautious. And during that round of oracle errors, everyone in the group was shouting “wait for confirmation.” I’ve learned my lesson too—I’d rather move slowly and clearly figure out who triggered each step and which layer the money paused on. Anyway, I can joke around with memes, but don’t treat your wallet like a punchline.
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