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Last night at 2 a.m., I was browsing the blockchain and saw a series of "coincidental transfer" screenshots flying around in the group, claiming that funds are hinting at a direction... I casually traced the path: large amounts first moved out from CEX, then passed through a common routing contract, and finally split into a bunch of new addresses, each ending up at the same aggregator/bridge entrance. Basically, it looks more like batch withdrawals + distribution, not some mysterious signal.
Airdrop season is also quite funny. The stricter the anti-witch hunt tasks on the platform, the more everyone seems to be clocking in at work, and the transfer paths naturally become more "neat," making it look more like a script. Anyway, when I see coincidences now, I first ask three questions: where is the source of the funds, is the routing contract public, and is the final destination the same exit. Don’t rush to jump to conclusions; most "dramas" on-chain can be broken down into flowcharts.