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I just made an on-chain interaction and it reminded me of "privacy": frankly, ordinary users shouldn't expect any absolute invisibility cloak. You're using a public ledger, at most just obfuscate or deconstruct traces, but if you really get targeted (by exchanges, project teams, or even law enforcement), it's often still possible to piece it back together, especially once you've encountered real-name verification.
My current expectation is: compliance boundaries will become clearer and clearer, the only thing to do is to abandon the illusion that "privacy tools = get out of jail free card." Layer your assets, don't mix your daily expenses with all kinds of interactions, and avoid unnecessary strange authorizations when possible. As for those recent social mining and fan token schemes claiming "attention is mining," I find them pretty exhausting... attention is indeed valuable, but don’t treat spectatorship as a privacy or profit moat; in the end, the ledger remembers everything clearly. Anyway, I stick to my old approach: take it slow, endure patiently, and keep a low profile.