Tonight, I was scrolling through on-chain records until my eyes felt sore, and suddenly I remembered the issue of "privacy"... Frankly, ordinary people shouldn't expect any invisibility cloak. Your wallet address without a name doesn't mean there are no traces; transferring on the chain and interacting with exchanges makes it pretty easy to link everything together. Compliance boundaries are also very realistic: you can try to expose less, but don't expect that "a little wash will clear your name." In the end, those who suffer the most are usually the ones who impulsively interact with strange contracts, thinking they're clever.



Recently, when fees are extremely high, people argue whether to reverse or continue squeezing the bubble. I think no matter how much you squeeze, the on-chain data is just sitting there; the more frantic you get, the easier it is to write down your operation trail clearly. My expectation is very low: minimize connections when possible, separate when possible, and don't entangle a bunch of tangled threads into a ball... When picking up scraps, be careful not to get yourself added to the list. That's all for now, I'm sleepy.
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