Today I saw that kind of "coincidental transfer" again—A just finished receiving B's money, and the next second, almost the same amount is sent to C. The comment section immediately started writing suspense novels... I casually broke down the path to see: first, aggregator price attempts, then routing to supplement liquidity, finally ending up at a commonly used collection address. In plain terms, many "coincidences" are just the result of fees, slippage, and routing tangled together behind the scenes. Actually, now AI Agents/auto-trading are pretty good at acting, often claiming "autonomous decision-making," but when you look at the on-chain interaction details, it's very clear who is pushing narratives and who is focusing on security. Anyway, I saw strange authorizations/callbacks in the path, so I won't follow it anymore—if the slippage is big and they want me to chase, think again.

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