Tonight, I was staring at the fee rate until my eyes hurt, and suddenly I feel like saying "stop." As for on-chain privacy, ordinary users really shouldn't expect any "absolute anonymity." To be honest, it's about a public ledger plus tools that make it less easy for others to see through you at a glance, but if they want to comply and investigate you, it's often just a matter of time. I have two main expectations: don't treat privacy as a shield, and don't see compliance as a flood of disasters. What you can do is stop clicking suspicious links, pause to review authorizations and addresses, and refrain from promoting those "guaranteed approval/privacy" tactics. Recently, NFT royalties have been a heated topic, which is actually similar: creators want to earn more, the market wants more liquidity, and in the end, it's still ordinary people caught in the middle. When rules change, it's easy for them to be treated like chives... Anyway, I'll keep my positions small for now and go to sleep.

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