Someone in the group keeps sharing screenshots like "a certain stablecoin is de-pegging" or "reserve audits have shady dealings," and as they keep sharing, their emotions just run away first... To be honest, don’t have too many illusions about on-chain privacy: you think changing an address makes you clean? On the blockchain, it’s like transparent glass; if they want to investigate, they can piece you together from transaction paths, deposits and withdrawals, even the times you usually transact. Compliance isn’t a "choose one or the other" situation; it’s more about boundaries shifting: tools that are usable today might become key points for risk control tomorrow. I think there are only two expectations for ordinary users: don’t treat "privacy" as a get-out-of-jail-free card, and don’t see "regulation" as the end of the world; what you can do is leave fewer clues—keep your sources clean, don’t connect to unknown tokens randomly, and don’t blindly jump into pools. After calculating the impermanent loss, then talk about faith. Anyway, I’d rather go slow now than get taught a lesson by an email someday.

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