Recently, I made a move on the SOL chain with $B. I didn't expect on-chain transaction activities to be so transparent. Just after purchasing, someone caught the transaction record and even took a screenshot to show me — that moment was a bit awkward. This is also why many people have concerns about on-chain operations, as every transaction is out in the open. Especially for participants with larger positions, every move can easily attract attention. The operational skill levels vary, and combined with the fully transparent monitoring, it can indeed cause some psychological pressure. This also reflects a characteristic of the Web3 world: high transparency, but privacy and security need to be carefully managed by oneself.
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UnluckyValidator
· 16h ago
Ha, the feeling of being watched is indeed uncomfortable. This is the price of on-chain living.
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Transparency is good, but you also need to learn how to hide, or else it's no different from walking around naked.
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It really makes me angry when I think about it—getting screenshots right after I buy. These people are really bored.
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So for large transactions, it's better to diversify. Don't just throw everything in at once and become a target.
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That's why I now always use wallet jumps. I'm really scared of being sniped.
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On-chain transparency is a good thing, but being monitored is really the end of the line. Who the hell wants to be operated on publicly?
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Poor operational skills are one thing, but you also have to be constantly on edge. The pressure is intense.
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Feels like everything I do on the SOL chain is like performing on stage—every transaction is a live broadcast.
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Privacy? There's no such thing in Web3. Just get used to it.
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I've been educated about this several times. Now I've learned to diversify my positions, so at least I won't get locked out all at once.
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StakeOrRegret
· 17h ago
Haha, the feeling of being caught red-handed, this is the daily life on the chain.
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To be honest, high transparency is indeed a double-edged sword, it feels like trading in a public bathhouse.
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So what tricks are the big players using now to avoid this? Seeking advice.
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No wonder some people secretly use multiple wallets; the psychological pressure is really hard to bear.
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Transparency is transparency, anyway I don’t have any operations that are hard to see through.
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This is probably the fate of Web3—privacy and convenience will always be a tradeoff.
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The feeling of being monitored in real-time... makes me feel like a celebrity.
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The hardest part for big players isn’t making money, but how to hold their coins peacefully without being targeted.
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ApyWhisperer
· 01-12 19:56
Ha, the feeling of being watched is truly intense. This is the real portrayal of on-chain life.
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NFTBlackHole
· 01-12 09:50
Haha, the feeling of being caught is indeed uncomfortable, but this is the price of being on the chain.
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Once you move on Sol, you're under watch. You have to get used to this feeling of being exposed.
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No wonder big players use decentralized wallets. Going all-in at once is just asking for trouble.
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High transparency is a good thing, at least no one can manipulate behind the scenes. It's just psychologically stressful.
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This is the real test of Web3, not technology but mindset.
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I knew it would turn out like this, but I couldn't resist jumping in. Greed really kills people.
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If you have a large position, don't expect to stay low-key. On the chain, there are no secrets, only a matter of being discovered in time.
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I just want to know why that guy had to screenshot and tell you. It's a bit of a twisted sense of humor.
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Instead of fearing being seen, it's better to learn how to operate skillfully. That's true mastery.
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TopBuyerForever
· 01-12 09:50
Haha, being exposed for trading is really next level, even my underwear can be seen through.
I can't handle it anymore, being tracked by address is just a nightmare.
High transparency means accepting being watched; that's the price.
I really didn't expect that buying a coin could lead to someone live streaming my wallet, a social death scene.
On-chain invisibility? Impossible, we're all transparent people.
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ChainProspector
· 01-12 09:43
Haha, got sniped? This is the fate on the chain; there's no secret to be kept.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 01-12 09:38
Haha, got targeted. This is the fate of on-chain players.
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Large transactions must be prepared to be sniped; no one to blame.
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High transparency is good, but it does make it easier to be studied...
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That's why you need to use multiple wallets, sister.
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You always have to choose between privacy and transparency. That's Web3.
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There are no secrets on the SOL chain; anyone can see your wallet. That's normal.
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Having a large position and still trading frequently? It's a miracle if you're not sniped.
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Be smarter—either stay low-key or diversify your addresses.
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MissedAirdropBro
· 01-12 09:29
Haha, the feeling of getting caught, I really can't hold it anymore. But this is the price of playing on the chain.
Recently, I made a move on the SOL chain with $B. I didn't expect on-chain transaction activities to be so transparent. Just after purchasing, someone caught the transaction record and even took a screenshot to show me — that moment was a bit awkward. This is also why many people have concerns about on-chain operations, as every transaction is out in the open. Especially for participants with larger positions, every move can easily attract attention. The operational skill levels vary, and combined with the fully transparent monitoring, it can indeed cause some psychological pressure. This also reflects a characteristic of the Web3 world: high transparency, but privacy and security need to be carefully managed by oneself.