Furthermore, given the Semitic proclivity towards financial censorship, the sign that a currency is “overrun by anti-Semites” is proof positive that it is immune to financial censorship. Anti-Semites are a very small minority of Monero transactions, I’d wager. But the fact that they are visibly using Monero is a sign that Monero is fungible and other currencies are not, proving Monero’s actual technical superiority and not your on-paper claims of Zcash. Zcash is not fungible or usable. The exchanges that allow Zcash but deny Monero will remove you immediately if you use shielded transactions — meaning Zcash only has its stated trade value until you actually use it for its stated utility, then it becomes illiquid.