These days I keep seeing cross-chain bridges being hacked and oracles reporting wildly off prices, and everyone’s first reaction is, “Just wait for one confirmation”… I’m the same. To put it plainly, on-chain privacy for ordinary people is more about “don’t let someone casually scrape you down to the bone,” but don’t expect to be fully invisible without a trace—especially once you enter or exit big platforms or fiat channels; it basically pulls you back into view of compliance. Honestly, my current expectation is: on-chain openness is the baseline, and privacy tools are there to add a bit more noise—not to act like a cloak of invisibility. In any case, don’t treat “anonymity” as a magic shield; if something really goes wrong, there are still plenty of places where they can trace you. Take it slow—if you can avoid making things more complicated, do so, and get through the next abnormality first.

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