I need to be reminded: Don't have too many big illusions about the "privacy" on the blockchain. Frankly, not writing your address and not having your ID card ≠ no one can trace you; a single deposit or withdrawal at an exchange, a screenshot of your social media account, or transferring a couple of times to friends can all link you together. The compliance line isn't meant for ordinary people to enjoy some gray area or romance; often it's "investigate when possible, restrict when necessary," so you can only expect to be asked at any time to explain your source and destination.



Recently, social mining and fan tokens with the "attention as mining" concept sound quite lively, but what I fear more is that attention will expose you even more thoroughly: wallet binding, task check-ins, sharing to claim rewards... Anyway, the more information, the easier it is to track. My approach is very simple: avoid binding if possible, keep your positions light, and don't mix your personal accounts with wallets—just start with that.
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