As usual, I first checked the large transfers in the morning, and casually thought about on-chain privacy: frankly, don’t think of “on-chain” as wearing a mask, more like putting the ledger in a public square, just that others don’t know your name for the moment. All you can do is minimize binding addresses everywhere, and avoid linking your actions one by one, but if it comes to compliance investigations, the trail can still be traced, don’t hold onto illusions.



Recently, testnet incentives and point farming have been quite popular, and everyone in the group is guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens. My own expectation is simple: if you get it, consider it luck; if not, that’s normal. Don’t bind all your addresses, emails, and social media just for that “possibility,” and then blame the chain for not being anonymous when your privacy is gone… that’s it for now, having breakfast.
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