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I have recently noticed an interesting thing about how dust-sized UTXOs activate on the blockchain quite suddenly a little while ago. It seems like a small detail, but it deeply impacts intraday Bitcoin execution.
What’s interesting is that these UTXOs are usually scattered across multiple inputs. This means that no trade is ever straightforward — it’s always a combination of several spends in sequence. Some desks are now examining how these patterns work. @beyond__tech shows how this sequence manifests, while @wallchain tracks the spend graph that forms beneath the order.
Here’s the real point: what appears to be compression is actually just batching of state changes. The abstraction layer hides the actual actions that settle the transaction. So, execution order isn’t within the design — it’s between the spend selection and the finality of confirmation.
Result? Clear structure often demands more inputs than the market expects. This is an execution compromise that is completely hidden from the front view. If you look deeply on the chain, this sequence becomes perfectly clear.