Recently, people keep asking me "Can on-chain transactions be anonymous?" Honestly, don't have too high expectations: a public chain is like a big square, and what you've done with your address can basically be traced back. What can be done more is like patching—don't treat your main wallet as an ID card right away, split your holdings, avoid excessive signing of permissions, and revoke suspicious ones. These are small fixes but can really save your skin. Also, don't push too hard on compliance; if the platform asks for some verification, just see it as a security check, or you'll end up stuck yourself. The inflation + studio + coin price spiral in blockchain games is even more obvious—once your address is targeted, it's not the "project" that runs away, but the permissions and authorizations in your wallet... Anyway, I now default to thinking: privacy is about minimizing association, not complete disappearance. That's it for now.

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