These days, I've been "waiting": waiting for on-chain confirmations, waiting to think things through, and also waiting for more realistic expectations. Frankly, privacy on the chain is more like "not drawing too much attention" rather than "completely invisible." Wallet addresses are like wearing the same coat for a long time; you can be recognized wherever you go. The compliance line isn't just about what you think is safe; often, it's the platform or entry point that makes the call.



Recently, hardware wallets are almost out of stock, phishing links are on the rise, and it feels like everyone is finally prioritizing "saving their lives." My current approach is pretty simple: split addresses when possible, reduce one-click authorizations, and avoid clicking any "limited-time claim" when emotions are high... Anyway, the chain doesn't remember who you are, but it remembers what you've done. That's all for now; I'll wait patiently until I become a bit clearer.
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