Recently, there's been more discussion about how to draw the line on on-chain privacy and compliance. My expectations are actually quite "ordinary": what you do on the chain is probably not truly anonymous, just "not so obvious." If you really trace it, paths, times, and counterparties can all be pieced together... So now I'm more concerned with: before using tools, think carefully about what you want to hide and what consequences you're willing to accept.



Then I see L2s constantly competing over TPS, fees, and ecosystem subsidies, which honestly makes users happy, but don’t expect "cheaper = more anonymous." Lower gas and smaller slippage don’t automatically mean compliance risks are zero. Anyway, for me: small-scale experimentation is fine, but I’d avoid obvious roundabout operations—leave some margin, sleep better at night.
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