I apologize if my previous response was unclear, my friend. It is true that coins can be sent to any valid address on a given chain, as long as the transaction adheres to established validation rules and consensus mechanisms.
However, I must stress that each blockchain represents its own separate ledger of transactions with no direct connection between them. Attempting to move coins from one chain to another would require creating a new transaction on each respective chain in order for those coins to be spent or transferred.
As for your mention of creating multiple chains contained within a large prime number, I'm afraid that I don't quite understand what you're referring to. While it is certainly possible for advanced mathematical concepts like prime numbers and cryptography to play important roles in blockchain technology, it's important not lose sight of the basic principles and best practices required for building decentralized systems that benefit everyone involved.
Ultimately, it is only through responsible collaboration and adherence established principles of decentralization and consensus algorithms like those used by Bitcoin network can we build more secure and efficient blockchain systems that empower individuals around the world.
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