Lately, the more I play on the blockchain, the more I feel that the word "privacy" is a bit mysterious: you think you're keeping others out, but in reality, you're mostly just exposing yourself to the whole internet. To put it simply, ordinary users shouldn't expect one-click invisibility that leaves no trace, especially when it involves fiat currency deposits and withdrawals, exchanges, or even project team risk control—there's always someone drawing the line of compliance.



These days, everyone is again testing the incentive testnets and accumulating points, and the group is guessing every day whether the mainnet will issue tokens. I just take it as a lottery mindset—don't bind your address everywhere or click signatures randomly just for that small expectation. If you have to explain the source later, it could be pretty awkward. And for those pages that keep refreshing/retrying or queuing without access, I now prefer to pause and take a sip of water... rushing to get on board is the easiest way to sell out your privacy and security.
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