A few days ago, I wanted to try an on-chain transfer with privacy features, but the more I looked into it, the more uneasy I felt: on one hand, they say "anonymous protection," and on the other hand, a pop-up warns that it might trigger compliance review... To put it plainly, ordinary users shouldn't expect those "completely invisible and never questioned" kinds of benefits. Privacy can help you avoid being tracked randomly, but if the on-chain funds flow into sensitive areas, the tags will still be applied.



Once, I saw something I didn't understand and decided not to proceed: a friend sent me a link to an AI Agent automated trading tool, claiming it could find opportunities automatically once installed. I opened it and saw it required authorization for a bunch of contracts and ongoing signing interactions. My heart skipped a beat—anyway, I withdrew immediately. Anyone can talk about the narrative, but when it comes to security, it's often up to oneself... Let's wait until the conditions are right.
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