The airdrop season has come again, and task platforms are becoming more and more strict about anti-witchcraft measures. The points system has squeezed the "profit-hunting" crowd into a routine similar to clocking in at work... Basically, it means: if you want to get rewards, you have to make yourself "recognizable." So my expectations for on-chain privacy are quite realistic — not "invincibly anonymous," but "not so easy to be casually linked to your real identity." Don't expect to bypass compliance either, especially when it comes to deposits and withdrawals, and centralized entry points, which are basically open books. My approach is pretty simple: address layering, minimal reuse, and automated scripts to scatter traces, but I don’t expect to be completely invisible — any evidence that needs to be left will be left. It’s just... I still believe that in the future, at least, I can default to not exposing myself, and only disclose compliantly when necessary, rather than going naked on the chain from the start. That’s all for now.

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