You're conflating anonymity (pseudonymity really) with privacy. One hides identity, the other hides content/actions.

No, it's not like that at all. The point is with Bitcoin you DONT NEED a view key to see everyones transactions. That's the problem.

*BIP-47 is dead atm Samourai was shutdown and leaked metadata on chain anyway.

*Silent Payments don't hide your addresses from your counter parties or timing/amount analysis.

*Coinjoin is obfuscation - it doesn't hide/encrypt anything.

*Address reuse and consolidation is unavoidable for most users. One small mistake undoes years of "privacy".

Look at all the work you have to do and time/money spent to still end up with inferior privacy to Monero

You're still bringing up things that have zero to do with privacy like "economic incentive distortions" whatever that means

A small dark pool >>>>> a large transparent pool

Yes Monero doesn't protect you when transacting on exchanges obviously. Nothing does.

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