I tried to "hide privacy" on the chain once, basically to avoid being easily seen and tracked for positions and transfer paths.


But after a few steps, I realized: you think you're wearing an invisibility cloak, but in reality, it's more like you've put a "needs close inspection" label on yourself...
Later, I lowered my expectations: what ordinary users can do mostly just reduces the chance of being casually scrutinized, not making oneself disappear.

I also don't dare to challenge compliance head-on, especially now that new L1/L2 projects are incentivizing TVL growth, with everyone rushing and complaining "mining, selling," making on-chain activity more intense and noticeable.
Platforms and project teams are also watching more closely.
My approach is simple: leave traces where needed, avoid interactions from unknown sources, treat positions like travel—land when the wind isn't right, don’t expect "privacy operations" to solve all problems.
That’s it for now.
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