Do I not have the right to "choose not to be seen"?

This question is something I've only recently started to think seriously about.

One day, I casually clicked on an address.

I just wanted to see what others have been doing recently.

But the more I looked, the more uneasy I felt.

When he entered the market,

when he increased his position,

when he took profits,

even how the funds flowed layer by layer,

could be pieced together.

At that moment, I suddenly realized:

👉 If I can look at others this way, then others can look at me this way too.

I thought I was making my own trades,

but from another perspective—

👉 every step I take is actually a public action.

On the blockchain, you can trade freely,

but you don't have the right to choose "how you are seen."

This is not my choice,

it is the default rule.

Since then, I've started to feel a bit different.

For some trades, I'll be a bit slower.

For some operations, I might even intentionally reduce them.

Not because the market is bad,

but because I've started to care about one thing:

👉 Can I not be completely understood?

Also because of this, I've recently started to look closely at @MidnightNetwork .

What it is solving is not really a market problem,

👉 but whether you have "choice."

$NIGHT #night

If you cannot choose "not to be seen,"

would you still trade like you do now?