Been thinking about my portfolio lately—got a mix of tokens and altcoins scattered across different exchanges. Here's the thing: shouldn't my holdings have clearer privacy attributes? Like, if privacy coins prioritize transaction anonymity and data protection, why not reclassify my positions accordingly? It's not just about the tech itself. Privacy is becoming a market driver, a defining characteristic for certain assets. Whether you're holding Monero, Zcash, or other privacy-focused projects, or even comparing them against standard tokens, the distinction matters. It affects risk profiles, regulatory considerations, and investment thesis. So yeah—formally pushing for my entire portfolio to be categorized and labeled by privacy standards. Time we got serious about transparency regarding privacy features in what we actually own.

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