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Surfing the internet is no longer about "riding the waves"; it's about laying yourself out in the sunlight for everyone to see.
Order takeout, search for something, scroll through the latest updates in the crypto world, and soon various precise recommendations will come your way. You didn't say a word, but the internet has already "painted a likeness" for you.
Later, after going on-chain, I realized it was even more exaggerated:
A wallet address reveals everything: when you bought what, how much you transferred, and who you interacted with, all of it is permanently recorded on the blockchain explorer, accessible to anyone. The so-called "on-chain transparency" is actually quite unfriendly to privacy.
This is also why I started to seriously look at Beldex @BeldexCoin. It doesn't just hide the transfer amount, but aims to wrap a layer around a person's entire online life:
With anonymous chat, decentralized VPN, incognito browser, and privacy ID, these together feel like laying a "network protection shield" for oneself.
Looking again at the token aspect,
The FDV of $BDX is now only 800 million, while some older privacy projects in the same sector have market values reaching tens of billions. In my view, this disparity in scale is a typical stage of "not yet fully priced in." Whether it’s a pitfall or an opportunity depends on your own judgment.
For me, the choice to pay more attention to Beldex is not because "the narrative of privacy is cool," but rather very pragmatic.