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Recently, everyone has been talking about on-chain privacy and compliance boundaries. My expectations are actually quite simple: don’t expect to be "completely invisible," and don’t treat every interaction as if it’s going to be watched. Basically, it’s default that on-chain data is public ledgers; privacy is more about "reducing correlation costs," not about disappearing with a single click. If you really want to comply and investigate, it’s probably hard to avoid.
As someone who provides liquidity, I’m more afraid of trouble. After setting reminders and limits on my frequently used wallet a while ago, I actually felt more relaxed: it’s not that I think being safer means I can let loose, but I know that even if I slip up and click on a strange link, I won’t immediately lose all the fees accumulated in the pool as a lesson… Anyway, it’s more stable and I can sleep better.
And then there’s the modular, DA layer stuff—developers talk about it passionately, but I just feel confused: for ordinary people, in the end, it’s still about "not being too expensive, not too slow, and not having issues all the time." Privacy is the same—don’t idolize it, don’t panic. First, manage your own boundaries.