Yoga mats once rolled up make it hard to resist checking on-chain data; the more I look, the more I feel that the word "privacy" is being overly romanticized... Ordinary people really shouldn't expect to be completely invisible on the chain. To be honest, most of the time it's just about taking a different route, or delaying attaching labels to you. The compliance line is also quite realistic: you think you're just transferring funds or swapping tokens, but once the platform or entry point asks you to explain the source and destination, even if you say "I didn't do anything," you still have to clarify everything clearly, or it becomes very awkward. Especially recently with social mining and fan tokens, that set of "attention equals mining," I see it as turning every interaction into traceable footprints. It's lively, but privacy expectations should actually be lowered a bit. Anyway, my current self-discipline is: the less trace I leave, the better, but I also accept that someday it will all be linked together. That's it for now.

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