These days, I've been observing on the blockchain that kind of "coincidental transfer": A sends to B, B immediately splits to a string of new addresses, and finally it loops back to the old wallet. It looks like mysticism, but actually, once broken down, there are only two things: the path and the motive.


The path is who is transferring in the middle, where the aggregation is happening, and at which step obfuscation begins; the motive is even more straightforward—adding collateral, moving positions, preparing for liquidation, or simply being afraid of being watched.
After another incident with cross-chain bridges, everyone has become more sensitive; just crossing a bridge on the chain is like carrying original sin. Plus, with oracle-like abnormal quotes, the group is full of "waiting for confirmation," basically afraid of being the last to take the fall.
I'm not regretting the outcome, but every time I see this kind of pattern, I tend to assume it's a conspiracy, wasting a lot of time not verifying the simplest explanation. Anyway, just dig slowly; in a bear market, that's about all the fun there is.
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