Nonsense.

Anyway, there is no such thing as perfect privacy. Everything has trade offs. Bitcoin can be used privately enough if you know what you’re doing. The trade offs monero makes, for a marginal gain in privacy, is not worth it in my opinion.

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Sorry ser I was being sarcastic.

I love Bitcoin but Bitcoin privacy is hurting hard at the moment. If you are interested to understand more I ask you to have a listen to these two podcasts in order.

1st listen to this:

Ungovernable Misfits: How's Your Bitcoins Doing!? | The Confab 01: Diverter

Episode webpage: https://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/bit-buy-bit/hows-your-bitcoins-doing-the-confab-01-diverter

Media file: https://op3.dev/e/serve.podhome.fm/episode/df3c7f87-bdab-41fe-1438-08dbf068e250/63849209936374926487402273-5817-4400-840c-cbdfef658a84v7.mp3

And then listen to this afterwards:

Ungovernable Misfits: Still Here 💪 | The Confab 02: Diverter & Zelko

Episode webpage: https://serve.podhome.fm/episodepage/bit-buy-bit/still-here--the-confab-02-diverter-zelko

Media file: https://op3.dev/e/serve.podhome.fm/episode/df3c7f87-bdab-41fe-1438-08dbf068e250/638524024226736147496d2f35-2b61-489c-b0be-80de26be148fv3.mp3

There is no such thing as perfect anything.

A transparent blockchain can't be used privately. Anonymously if you know what you're doing, sure.

It's not a "marginal" privacy gain - amounts and addresses are not visible on it's blockchain. That's pretty damn substantial...