Recently, I've seen a lot of people saying how accurate on-chain analysis tools are—once the tags are applied, your identity is completely exposed... But in my experience, the lag is pretty obvious. Some smart money already changed their addresses, yet the tags are still hanging there like a background board.



To put it bluntly, relying on "complete anonymity" to survive on-chain as an ordinary person was never realistic to begin with. My mindset now is: I'm not aiming for invisibility, just trying to avoid being caught in the crossfire. Addresses should be swapped, interactions should be spread out, but I'm not going to turn into a nervous wreck just to dodge tags.

As for compliance, I think the boundary is—I can cooperate, but I don't need to be understood. You do your checks, I do my defenses. Neither side should play dumb.
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