Lately, my attitude towards on-chain privacy is quite pragmatic: don’t expect to be "completely invisible," and don’t treat compliance as a monster. Frankly, the most realistic expectation for ordinary people is — every step you take on the chain could be exposed, it just depends on whether someone really takes the time to "match you to a profile." So now I prefer to layer my addresses: one set for airdrops/quests, another for daily main wallets. If I can avoid mixing, I avoid it, so I won’t have trouble explaining myself if needed someday.



Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and phishing links are rampant. Security awareness really can’t rely on "luck." Now I see unfamiliar DMs or fake site pop-ups, I automatically assume it’s a scam. I’d rather miss out on a claim than click. Next, I’ll bookmark the official domains of my frequently used dApps and re-scan the authorizations for a few addresses — that’s the plan for now.
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