Recently, a bunch of memes have been circulating with celebrities' voices, and I see newcomers in the group getting more and more hooked. Veteran players advise "don't take the final baton," which sounds like nagging, but it's not just for show. Speaking of on-chain privacy, my expectations are pretty low right now: whether you use privacy tools or not, many times it's not about "disappearing," but more about "being harder to understand." And once it involves deposits and withdrawals, KYC, or even project team risk control, the line of compliance isn't something you can cross just because you want to.



I used to think isolating addresses, changing wallets, and mixing coins would be safer, but I later found that the easiest habits to expose are actually behavioral: the same browser, the same interaction rhythm, the speed of grabbing hot trends during airdrops... all of it can be traced back. Anyway, I now just follow the rules: minimize permissions when possible, calculate the costs clearly, keep records when needed, treat privacy as a bonus, not a shield. That's all for now.
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