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The key to privacy protection is not whether there is a privacy feature, but whether the privacy mechanism is integrated into the system's core logic.
Take Zcash as an example. To hide transaction information, users must actively enable the shielded mode. It sounds flexible, but the problem is—most users find it either too troublesome or are unaware of this feature, so they default to transparent transactions.
This illustrates a phenomenon: no matter how well-designed a privacy option is, if it is not enabled by default, user behavior will ultimately marginalize it. From the perspective of privacy coins, this affects the privacy properties of the entire chain. Therefore, how privacy policies are designed and where default settings are placed are crucial details that determine the actual effectiveness.