My note-taking boils down to one sentence: Don’t expect on-chain privacy to be “invisible.” It’s more like moving yourself from a public square into a glass house—you’ll attract fewer stares from passersby, but if compliance really wants to track you down, it can still match the identity. So my current expectation is: don’t daydream, don’t do anything reckless; separate addresses where you should, and keep evidence where you should. Lately, that whole bunch of AI Agents has been running around automatically—put simply, a lot of people are hyping “being smarter.” I’m more concerned about what permissions they actually take from you and whether signatures have boundaries. Privacy hasn’t arrived; in the meantime, having your wallet emptied first would be awkward.

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