Actually, everyone understands that there’s no such thing as true privacy on the blockchain; at most, it just "looks less easy to track." Recently, I’ve been lazy to use old addresses for new wallets, afraid that someday, just wanting to buy an NFT fragment or do some liquidity binding, someone will trace it all back, even exposing which chain I love to exploit... To put it simply, the expectation for ordinary users should be: anonymity does not mean exemption from responsibility, compliance does not mean security, don’t take “on-chain transparency” as a shield.



These days, Meme is once again experiencing a wave of attention shifts, with celebrities casually shouting a few words and it becoming lively. I see the newcomers rushing in, the enthusiasm is like watching fireworks, and who takes the last baton is anyone’s guess. Anyway, what I care about more now is: keep records where needed, avoid interactions from unknown sources; if you want to stay low-profile, split your activities, divide your time, and don’t use one address for everything… and don’t expect to disappear completely. That’s all for now.
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