Lately, everyone has been focusing on testing network incentives, monitoring points, and then guessing whether the mainnet will issue tokens... To be honest, I care more about one question: how much privacy do you actually want on the chain? Ordinary users should not treat "privacy" as an invisibility cloak, especially once you need to deposit or withdraw funds, use platforms, or encounter risk control. The records on the chain plus the traces you leave are basically enough to piece things together.



My own expectation is: normally, don’t treat addresses as throwaway accounts and reuse them in different scenarios; if you really need to separate, do it honestly, don’t link them together on the same device or habit. The compliance line will probably become clearer and clearer, but it won't cover everything for you. To put it simply, what can be protected is "less exposure," not "never traceable." That’s all for now.
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