Tonight I saw someone say again, "These few transfers are too coincidental, someone must be orchestrating."


I usually don't jump to conclusions first; I break down the path: where it came from, how many hops it took, whether it first went through established pooling addresses, whether it interacted with known contracts, and whether the timing is before or after contract upgrades/permission changes.
Many so-called coincidences are actually "hot wallet turnover on exchanges + cross-chain bridge queuing + bot fee topping," all of which can be traced on-chain.

Recently, there have been reports of certain regions tightening and loosening regulations, with tax increases and compliance measures, causing deposit and withdrawal sentiments to suddenly become very sensitive.
Everyone is more inclined to interpret normal fund transfers as "they're trying to run."
Forget it, to put it plainly: don't let emotions take over first; look at the timeline and destination addresses. If the explanation makes sense, don't scare yourself; if it doesn't, I’ll sound the alarm.
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