Just discovered an interesting issue—on-chain information is indeed very accurate. Operations that seem private are actually clear as day on the blockchain ledger. That's why experienced users always say that every move on the chain can potentially be tracked. So, when posting addresses, it's important to think twice, especially when dealing with large transactions or key accounts. The transparency of the chain is both an advantage and something we need to be cautious about.
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GraphGuru
· 01-12 15:56
On-chain privacy is ultimately an illusion; it's about time to recognize that.
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There's no point in hiding large transactions; they've already been seen through anyway.
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That's why I never try to show off on-chain, afraid of being exposed.
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Transparency is a double-edged sword; used improperly, it can lead to social death.
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My friend is still using the main wallet to send large transactions; I really worry for him.
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There are no secrets on the blockchain; stop fooling yourselves, everyone.
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GateUser-e19e9c10
· 01-12 15:54
Transparency is a double-edged sword; sometimes it can be a bit frightening.
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MetaMisery
· 01-12 15:43
That's why I never randomly share addresses; even a single large transfer can be traced back.
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PretendingSerious
· 01-12 15:37
Chain transparency can be a bit frightening; large transfers really require caution.
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DecentralizeMe
· 01-12 15:37
There are no secrets on the blockchain, and this really gets it across.
Just discovered an interesting issue—on-chain information is indeed very accurate. Operations that seem private are actually clear as day on the blockchain ledger. That's why experienced users always say that every move on the chain can potentially be tracked. So, when posting addresses, it's important to think twice, especially when dealing with large transactions or key accounts. The transparency of the chain is both an advantage and something we need to be cautious about.