Recently, I’ve been looking at a series of “coincidental transfers,” which at a glance seem like they’re washing back and forth, but I’m used to breaking them down into paths: which exchange they were withdrawn from, whether they first went through a common intermediary address, then into a certain contract or cross-chain bridge, and finally landed in a small application. Many times, it’s not a conspiracy, just saving on fees or an automation script taking the shortest route… the shell isn’t hard, a couple of taps and it cracks.



By the way, before and after the upgrade of the mainstream chain, everyone in the group was guessing whether there would be a collective migration. I’m more interested in whether these “coincidental paths” suddenly switch bridges or change entry points, especially for small and beautiful projects. Whether they migrate or not depends more on wallet behavior than on verbal statements. Anyway, I’ll run through it myself first, try with a small amount, and confirm the route is working before proceeding.
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