Recently, I saw cross-chain bridges being hacked again, and oracles suddenly reporting outrageous prices. Everyone immediately collectively "waits for confirmation"... To be honest, I also wait, after all, on-chain is not a lawless place, but it’s also not a world with customer service online. Ordinary users shouldn’t have too much confidence in "privacy": just because you don’t put your name on your address doesn’t mean no one can profile you; don’t be too naive about "compliance": often it’s not that you don’t want to cooperate, but that some point along the path (exchanges, bridges, front-end) will block you. My current approach is to cross as little as possible, sign as few strange authorizations as possible, and if I really take action, I default to "traceable, can be blocked, cannot be rolled back." I see simplicity as a trap: those one-sentence claims of "anonymous + secure + guaranteed profit" are mostly just fishing for my emotions.

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