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#数字资产市场动态 $ETH $BNB Really, now everyone's attitude towards privacy has completely reversed. We used to share everything openly, and now we turn around and lock things up—what's behind this change? Simply put, we've been exploited a bit too harshly. Data leaks and algorithm predictions have made you fully exposed, and no one enjoys that feeling. We start restricting activity, turning off location services; rather than awakening to privacy awareness, it's more about saying "no" to unequal information control.
This is even more evident in the Web3 era. When your on-chain transactions and wallet addresses can be tracked, privacy is no longer a personal preference but a bottom line of self-sovereignty. The moment privacy is marketed as a selling point, it reveals a phenomenon—protecting personal data has become a market consensus and a form of competitiveness. What we want is not precise targeting after being "transparent," but respected autonomous choice. This is the true reconstruction of order in the digital age.