Recently, the airdrop season has heated up again, with task platforms both fighting against witch hunts and earning points, making the whole process feel like a second job… I find it exhausting to watch. By the way, it made me think of on-chain privacy—ordinary users really shouldn’t expect “full anonymity and no one monitoring,” because on-chain is a public ledger. To put it simply, it’s more about “not being easily recognized at a glance,” but if you really want to investigate or comply, the boundaries are actually quite clear.



My current expectation is: expose as little as possible, but don’t treat privacy as a shield. Play small amounts, don’t click on unfamiliar signatures randomly, don’t reuse addresses everywhere—that’s enough. As for the rest… it’s not really something I can control anyway, so less movement and more observation. If I lose some, it’s just tuition fees. Let’s start with that.
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