There are so many people playing meme coins that it's overwhelming, and now even "mouth farming" has become a new trend 😂
Thinking about it carefully, I've long been used to a fact — all on-chain transactions are public. Wallet addresses, fund flows, transaction history, everything is transparent and clear. This definitely has its advantages, making it very easy to track big players' movements and analyze fund flows. But the drawbacks are also quite obvious; privacy is basically nonexistent.
In the past, Web3 was still in the pure financial game stage, and full transparency might not have been a big problem. But now, it's different. As AI applications deepen and RWA (Real World Asset on-chain) expands, this complete on-chain transparency begins to expose new risks. The demand for privacy protection is becoming more urgent, and the balance between technology and privacy is now a pressing issue.
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TommyTeacher
· 01-09 17:27
Privacy really needs to be taken seriously; otherwise, once RWA truly expands, anyone can dig into your privacy.
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ProbablyNothing
· 01-09 04:15
Everyone's getting competitive with their mouthpieces now, this circle is really outrageous haha
Privacy is definitely something that needs to be taken seriously, or else everything could be exposed in the future, it's too scary
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GateUser-cff9c776
· 01-08 10:37
On-chain transparency, to put it simply, is like pulling down the traders' underwear, but the floor price of privacy projects remains unchanged, which is quite ironic.
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ApeEscapeArtist
· 01-07 06:59
I've participated in mouth farming too, it's just for fun haha, but when it comes to privacy, it really should be taken seriously.
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Anon4461
· 01-07 06:49
Everyone's getting competitive even in casual chats, it's really impressive. This circle truly has no bottom line, haha.
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WalletWhisperer
· 01-07 06:45
Even a casual effort can be rolled up, really impressive haha
Privacy has always been a concern, and now with RWA moving, the issue becomes even more glaring.
On-chain transparency essentially means exposing your own bottom line; whether someone will really dig it out depends on luck.
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ser_ngmi
· 01-07 06:43
Everyone's getting competitive with their mouth game, we all need to reflect and reconsider
If you ask me, privacy should have been prioritized earlier, it's a bit late now
Balancing transparency and privacy is indeed difficult, and this issue will only become more painful after RWA is on-chain
Full disclosure is really intense, big players' moves are all transparent to us
Privacy coins should rebound now, feels like there's a bit of an opportunity in this wave
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YieldChaser
· 01-07 06:32
Everyone's getting competitive, this circle is really hopeless haha
Privacy issues should have been taken seriously long ago, it's a bit late to realize now
Big players have definitely been using privacy solutions for a while, us small investors are still exposed
Once RWA really takes off, if privacy isn't handled well, it will be a big problem
Speaking of which, it's still a blockchain issue, with gains come losses, I suppose
There are so many people playing meme coins that it's overwhelming, and now even "mouth farming" has become a new trend 😂
Thinking about it carefully, I've long been used to a fact — all on-chain transactions are public. Wallet addresses, fund flows, transaction history, everything is transparent and clear. This definitely has its advantages, making it very easy to track big players' movements and analyze fund flows. But the drawbacks are also quite obvious; privacy is basically nonexistent.
In the past, Web3 was still in the pure financial game stage, and full transparency might not have been a big problem. But now, it's different. As AI applications deepen and RWA (Real World Asset on-chain) expands, this complete on-chain transparency begins to expose new risks. The demand for privacy protection is becoming more urgent, and the balance between technology and privacy is now a pressing issue.