Recently, I see everyone testing the testnet while guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens, and the emotions are quite genuine. I also get tempted, but a quick reminder: don’t have too high expectations for privacy with this on-chain stuff. To put it simply, what you can hide is "who I am," but it's hard to always hide "what I have done," especially once you need to go through compliance channels, which often involves linking your past and future activities with a single table.



My own expectation is: try not to reuse the same address across different daily interactions; if you can, separate them. But don’t treat "completely anonymous" as a default right, and don’t touch unknown sources just for some points. In the long run, the boundaries between privacy and compliance will likely become clearer, but they won’t necessarily align perfectly with the most comfortable line for us. For now, just keep planting trees and pruning slowly.
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