Netizen: The current leakage of online privacy is too serious. I am a person of identity and status, and my privacy is too important. I don't even dare to post on Moments, WeChat, Weibo, Douyin... I said: childish, it's naive to think you have any privacy. Whether you post or not doesn't matter anymore. As long as you have a smartphone, you are effectively running naked in the world. Whether you look left or right in bed, others can see clearly. Who you talk to, what you discuss, all kinds of secrets, if others want to listen, they can hear it. Centralized data, big data, has long seen through you, analyzed you, calculated you, and schemed against you. Go ahead and post whatever you want! Let yourself go; there's no need to care too much about yourself. He looked shocked. I added: But now, blockchain technology, web3 applications, and online encryption are trying to solve the underlying technical issues of communication privacy for 8 billion people globally. He was overjoyed: That's great! Hurry up and push this forward, quickly! Quickly! 😁 Just like the Emperor's New Clothes, you are already running naked but still think you are wearing beautiful new clothes.