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For these past two days, I’ve been reminding myself of one word: stop. Stop what you’re doing—don’t go clicking authorizations at random. Stop and don’t take “privacy” as a magic shield. Stop刷—don’t let yourself get swept up by all kinds of slogans about “compliance / non-compliance.”
Put simply, on-chain transparency is the default setting. What you can do more is “don’t attach your ID card to your wallet.” But if someone really wants to look into it, the path will always be pieced together—just a question of cost.
I think ordinary users’ expectations should be grounded in reality. You want not to be casually watched, not to be never held accountable.
Also, it reminded me of how blockchain games’ setups crash: once inflation + studios + a spiral in coin prices come into play, so-called privacy can’t stop everyone from digging through data to find someone to blame. In the end, that little bit of human nature’s drama is never in short supply.
That’s it for now—continue observing.