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Draft·X·Tue, 16 June 2026
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now1/7
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.
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now2/7
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.
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now3/7
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.
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now4/7
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.
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now5/7
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.
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now6/7
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.
Husher
Husher@HusherExchange·now7/7
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.