Recently, I've come across a lot of discussions about "on-chain privacy." To put it simply, my current expectation is: privacy is not invisibility; on-chain records are too clean, and if someone really wants to track you, they can follow the trail. At most, it just makes it less easy for others to see through at a glance. The compliance line is also quite awkward; ordinary people should just avoid dealing with unknown sources of money and not think that "using multiple addresses is safe." Just be aware of it.



Lately, during the airdrop season, I also got itchy. The task platform's anti-fraud + points system is so competitive, like clocking in for work... I didn't understand the rules, so I didn't do anything for now, really. That day, I almost connected to a bunch of new protocols just to get a few more points, but in the end, I pulled back my hand: operations not written in the plan should not be added on the fly. Now I prefer to take less, rather than have my account suddenly "risk-controlled" and be clueless. Anyway, I’m most afraid of changing my plan on the spot.
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