Recently, people keep asking me whether on-chain privacy can really "hide everything," so I guess… I should lower my expectations first. The blockchain is a public ledger, and privacy tools at most make it harder to trace the relationship between you and an address, but if you're really targeted, the compliance line isn't something you can just brush off with a "I'm just an ordinary user." To put it simply, privacy is more like giving yourself some dignity and a sense of security, not a get-out-of-jail-free card.



And now with social mining, fan tokens, and that whole "attention is mining" thing, it sounds pretty exciting, but I always feel that while it's lively, attention is too emotional. Today it boosts you, tomorrow it forgets you… Anyway, I only play around with small positions myself. As long as I can sleep well, that’s enough. Don’t treat privacy as a shield, and don’t see compliance as something distant.
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