Lately, I’ve been feeling more and more that don’t have too many illusions about on-chain privacy: what you do with your address can basically be traced back to you, at most it’s just the difference between “lazy to check” and “not quick enough to check.” The compliance boundaries are similar too; if a platform asks for KYC, it’s like checking tickets at an entrance to a scenic spot. Want to be completely anonymous but also come and go freely—that’s not very realistic.



A few days ago, cross-chain bridges were hacked again, and there were outrageous oracle price errors. Everyone’s saying “wait for confirmation,” and I really understand that… My biggest fear isn’t slowness, it’s chaos: slow can be planned, but chaos means you don’t know who you’re racing against. Anyway, I try to complete tasks within a single chain as much as possible now; I avoid cross-chain transfers if I can, and I also separate addresses—don’t turn yourself into a transparent person.
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