The recent airdrop season really drove people crazy. The anti-bot/anti–Sybil measures on task platforms are getting more and more like a KYC rehearsal. Once the points system rolled out, “farming” types immediately turned into clock-in workers… To put it plainly, when it comes to on-chain privacy, ordinary users shouldn’t have too many illusions: what you can do is leave fewer traces, make fewer cross-link connections, and don’t have one wallet do everything. But when the compliance boundaries really arrive, a lot of the “sense of anonymity” is just psychological comfort. Anyway, I currently have two expectations: if you don’t have to sign, don’t; if you can keep things separate, keep them separate. Don’t, for the sake of a few points, paint your on-chain profile more completely than your resume. What I fear most isn’t losing money—it’s one day suddenly realizing that I’ve already been tagged, and I didn’t even notice. That’s it for now. Even if the coffee is bitter, it’s still drinkable.

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