These days, I've been browsing on-chain tools related to "privacy." To be honest, my current expectations are quite simple: don't expect anonymity to disappear completely, and don't treat compliance as optional. Ordinary users can probably just use different addresses, avoid linking their identity information with on-chain activities, and if they need to perform large or sensitive transactions, assume that "they will eventually be traced back." Being aware of this helps me stay calm.



Especially when I see the points where blockchain games' economies collapse: inflation skyrocketing, studios entering the scene, coin prices spiraling—on-chain traces become a ready-made chain of evidence... In the end, it's too late to talk about "privacy protection."

I personally trust data more. It's not because I'm more rational; it's just that my intuition is too easily driven by FOMO. Data at least helps me stay a step behind. Anyway, for now, I'll stick to this—being cautious isn't shameful.
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