These days, I see everyone rushing to test the network incentives, earning points, and guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens... I feel a bit dazed: we want "privacy" on one hand, but on the other hand, we assume all our interactions can be traced back and tagged. To put it simply, on-chain privacy is more like "reducing the cost of being seen," not making you completely disappear; and the rule of the game is "you'll eventually have to explain yourself clearly," especially when it involves deposits and withdrawals, cross-chain transfers, or mixing.



I'm no longer chasing explanations; anyway, the typical user’s expectation is probably: what can be hidden are just the paths, not the identities; what can be protected are just small actions, not big behaviors. If you really go overboard, the one who ends up anxious is definitely yourself. For now, I’ll keep watching as a spectator.
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