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These past two years, my attitude towards "on-chain privacy" has essentially been updated: I used to think that as long as I could hide, I would hide, but I later realized that simply put, on-chain is an open ledger, and what you can do more is "reduce correlation," don't expect to be invisible. Compliance is also quite realistic; when platforms/entry points tighten, ordinary users find it hard to pretend they didn't see anything... Anyway, my new expectation is: privacy is about reducing the probability of being seen through at a glance, not a get-out-of-jail-free card. Recently, new L1/L2 incentives to boost TVL have emerged, and veteran users complain about mining, selling, which is also a reminder: on-chain actions are all replayable, and those operations you do today for airdrops might become labels tomorrow. For now, don't idolize tools, and don't see yourself as a villain.