Recently, someone on the blockchain took a screenshot saying "coincidence transfer" and "same address pre-buried," which really made me angry: many of these are not metaphysics at all, it's just that the path hasn't been broken down.


A transfers to the routing contract, then the routing distributes to multi-signature/hot wallets/market-making pools, with an additional layer of proxy contracts in between, and a quick look at the event logs makes it clear;
if you only focus on the last transaction, of course you think it's a coincidence.
What's even more annoying is that the so-called "shared security + compounded returns" for staking is being criticized as a copycat, but I actually think we shouldn't rush to pick sides.
First, wait for confirmation: whose permissions does the money pass through, who can upgrade, who can move it with one click.
Honestly, I'm also waiting now—waiting for the correction is less important than cleaning up all the authorizations myself, waiting until I think it through before clicking confirm, to prevent giving someone a backdoor.
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