Today I watched a few “coincidental” transfers: at the same time, same amount, and even went through two or three hops. The comment section has already started imagining the story. I’m used to breaking it down into paths—seeing which wallet it came from, through which aggregator or bridge, and whether it ended up at an exchange or a contract. I also check timestamps and common interaction records; many “mysterious” transactions are actually just routing to save fees or batch consolidations.



Later, I realized the easiest way to misjudge is to treat attention as evidence: social mining, fan tokens, and that whole scene. Everyone focuses on the excitement, thinking they’re “mining,” but honestly, attention is more like a magnifying glass, not mining machines. On-chain data doesn’t lie, but people can mistake noise for consensus… I’ll keep watching slowly, no need to rush into scoring the story.
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