I just checked the on-chain records again, and the more I look, the more I feel that so-called "privacy" is actually quite a luxury... To be honest, not writing your name on the address doesn't mean others can't figure out what you're doing. I think ordinary people should lower their expectations: don't expect complete invisibility, and don't assume compliance means no one will come knocking; in fact, on-chain investigations are even clearer than bank statements.



Recently, narratives around AI Agents and automated trading have heated up again. I see many people praising "letting robots handle interactions," but they don't care about permissions, signatures, or clear authorization. Anyway, I have one principle now: the fewer connections, the better; if you can avoid unfamiliar contracts, don't force it. Positions are like ice cream... as soon as the sun shines, I want to run. That's all for now—don't regret later that you didn't hold on, but rather that you simply couldn't get it back.
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