These days, the more I think about it, the more I feel that on-chain privacy shouldn't be overly optimistic... To put it simply, every transfer, authorization, and interaction leaves a trace; it's just a matter of "who can piece these traces together." Compliance isn't something that suddenly drops from the sky; it's more like warm water gradually pushing the boundaries inward. Ordinary users can only do one thing: lower expectations, slow down actions, and not think that using a new tool will make them invisible.



Recently, hardware wallets have been out of stock, and I can understand it quite well. The more chaotic it gets, the more people want to find a sense of "security." But phishing links are also at a high point, so I’d rather be a bit slower now: don’t click links, review authorizations carefully, and try small amounts first if transferring large sums... When I get impulsive at night and want to rush, I first close the page and go drink some water. Slowing down really can reduce losses.
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