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Every Husher swap gets its own one-time deposit address. This is not a UX flourish. It is the privacy architecture wearing a hard hat. Why it matters.
Reused addresses are correlation bait. Use the same one twice and any analysis tool quietly links those inflows. You have handed it a free anchor to cluster around. Profiles get built from the pattern, not from one dramatic leak.
One-time addresses break the pattern. Each swap arrives at a fresh address, used once, then retired. On-chain, two swaps to the same destination look like strangers at the input side. No shared identifier to draw a line between.
The threat this actually counters is passive surveillance. Analysis firms scan the entire ledger around the clock. They do not need your name. They need one reused identifier to seed a graph. A one-time address hands them nothing to start with.
Not anonymity, and we are not going to imply it is. Your destination wallet is still on-chain. If it links to your identity elsewhere, that link is alive and well. One-time addresses reduce linkability at the input side. The output side is a separate job.
For the output side, Private Mode routes through Monero or Zcash shielded. The one-time address and Private Mode are two different controls for two different leaks. Use both. They are not the same lever.
So do not reuse the deposit address we give you. It is single-use by design. A second send may miss the window, and it quietly undoes the whole point. New swap, new address, clean fingerprint. It is free. Use it.