Lately, with airdrop season and various task platforms turning into witch-hunting like clocking in at work, I've been lurking and watching the fun, while also reminding myself: Don't overestimate the so-called "privacy" on the blockchain. To be clear, an address being anonymous doesn't mean you're anonymous. The traces of what interactions you've done, which bridges you've used, when you've claimed what, are all there. If someone digs deep, it's quite easy to link and associate.



I'm not pretending to be an expert on compliance either. My expectation is: don't rely on a one-click invisibility, and don't treat tools as talismans; if you use them, try to clearly separate your identity and fund flow paths, and leave as little trace as possible. Also, I need to be reminded: when you see steps like "must bind/authorize/upload," pause first, don't rush—wait for confirmation.
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