Literally everything you said is wrong and parroted - you didn't even deny that you're just a mouthpiece.

If you're worried about the contents of a transaction being obfuscated you've already lost the privacy battle.

If everything is public it's easier to hide in plain sight while being able to selectively reveal yourself without sacrificing the ideals of a shared public ledger.

You monero dimwits like to deflect on all these topics by making silly memes & forcing people to read your parroted messages - doesn't matter how many influencers you gargle it won't change the fact no one wants to be poor with you.

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"how do you operate privately on a transparent ledger"

This is how you know you're not up to the task to debate this topic.

Go home midwit.

"ShiShi is using ad hominem he's not being nice to me"

No I'm not, it's the truth uncovered by your own statement - this is a meritocratic gauntlet & you're too weak.

Why would I deny something you're so obviously convinced of?

It doesn't matter because it's irrelevant to the original topic and just a way for you to continue deflecting.

"If everything is public it's easier to hide in plain sight while being able to selectively reveal yourself without sacrificing the ideals of a shared public ledger."

Your identity is potentially hidden. Your transactions aren't which makes it easier to reveal the former. That is why I brought up the differences between privacy and anonymity earlier. They are two different things that Bitcoiners often use interchangeably (careful you're approaching parrot territory)

Both Bitcoin and Monero are shared public ledgers. The key difference is one is transparent and one is encrypted. Both have unique advantages.