The traffic on the road was unbelievably bad—I even had coffee go completely cold. I just went ahead and took a quick look at the blockchain. People keep saying, “Why is it always a coincidence transfer?” But most of it can be broken down into a pretty realistic path: first, the funds get aggregated from the cross-chain/bridge side into a relay address, and then they’re distributed to an exchange’s hot wallet. Along the way, there are a few touches of change returned, gas topped up, or automated scripts that sweep up and wrap things using timed runoffs—so it looks like the same crew is “passing signals through secret handshakes.” Especially around the recent period, before and after a mainstream public chain upgrade, everyone’s been guessing whether projects will migrate, and it’s also normal to move funds to a new location in advance or switch routes. To put it plainly, ask this first: can this path be used? If you can explain it, don’t rush to invent conspiracies—I’ll just fill in the address labels first.

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