Recently, I saw everyone arguing about L2: who has higher TPS, who pays lower fees, who gets more subsidies... It made me want to reinstall my old keyboard and start mining again. Speaking of privacy, I think ordinary users should lower their expectations first: on-chain is not "anonymous," it's more like "everyone can see but not necessarily recognize you." Once you connect your address to an exchange or real-name verification entry point, you've drawn the line for compliance yourself.



So should I pursue complete privacy?
Thinking too much, when it really reaches that "complete" level, you might be close to attracting special attention.

Honestly, what I care about more now is: don't click on unknown "privacy tools" randomly, don't turn your fund flows into a puzzle game; if you really want separation, do it by address and purpose, don't expect to become invisible with one click. If the fees are higher, just see it as buying awareness—after all, every on-chain transaction is like engraved on a keycap, impossible to erase.
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