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Today I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" on the blockchain again: A just received money and immediately sent it to B, and B loops back to the old address, looking like it's performing for me... At first, I almost thought it was a secret code from the big shots, but after tracing the path to the end, it's mostly just an automated process of exchange aggregation / cross-chain bridge relay / yield farming products, with addresses changing back and forth to confuse people.
Recently, everyone has been comparing RWA, and the yields of US bonds with on-chain yield products, basically the same pool of money swimming in different shells, so the trajectories naturally look more like "coincidences." The funny thing is, I still get nervous sometimes, and get annoyed because every time I carefully follow the trail, I realize it's just "machines working," and I am the one being led around by the nose... For now, I'll keep watching the curves.