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Spotted a string of "coincidental transfers" on the blockchain, with the transactions happening back-to-back and amounts matching quite well. At first glance, it looks like someone is communicating in code... But once you break down the path, it's not that mysterious: first, a few transactions come from the same entry point, then transfer to an intermediate address before splitting off, finally landing on a few common aggregators/transaction routers, as if doing batch operations and mixing in some noise. Recently, with testnet incentives and token expectation hype, people's emotions are running high, and whenever they see this kind of pattern, they start guessing, "Is this a setup for mainnet token issuance?" Anyway, I now get into the habit of explaining each hop clearly: who is the source of funds, who is just passing through, and where it ultimately goes... Once you understand, you feel more at ease. Take it slow.