Today I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" on the blockchain again: A just received money and immediately transferred it to B, B then feeds it to C... At first glance, it looks like a script, but in fact, there are many straightforward paths—exchange hot wallet consolidations, cross-chain bridge inflows and outflows, scattered addresses used to farm airdrops, or even just the same person being too lazy to manage and switching between a few aliases. Recently, everyone has been talking about interest rate cut expectations, the US dollar index, and risk assets acting up together. I actually want to understand this "where the money goes" on-chain first, because otherwise, when emotions run high, it's easy to imagine conspiracies. As for the "long term," I guess it's about a quarter for myself, enough to write my budget on paper and cool down impulsiveness... That's it for now.

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