Recently, I saw everyone arguing about which L2 has higher TPS, lower fees, and better subsidies. Honestly, hearing that sounds a bit theatrical to me... These are all good things, but don’t confuse “cheap” with “invisible.” When it comes to on-chain privacy, ordinary people shouldn’t have too high expectations: if you accidentally authorize once or sign an incomprehensible message, it can all be linked together later; compliance is more realistic—entry points, exit points, stablecoins, fiat channels—completely leaving no trace is basically impossible. My expectation is: expose as little as possible, separate what can be separated, but don’t expect the chain to hide all eyes. I prefer to look at each authorization with a magnifying glass, rather than thinking “anyway, on-chain anonymity” exists. That’s it for now, being cautious isn’t shameful.

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