Right it's not a fork, but it uses public key private key cryptography, proof of work, Blockchain etc etc. it's safe to say bitcoin might have been an inspiration for the design of monero.

Nowhere did I say Bitcoin relies on transactions being legal so I don't even know what in the straw man you are getting at there but yikes. I was not aware of the txid's in Monero but if it's all supposed to be private disputing that would be hard to do anonymously, also that's one more example of bitcoins design being copied by monero. But by all means use your monero, you do you.

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Yea it was definitely inspired I won't argue against that. I would argue both XMR and BTC are different iterations of Bitcoin as a concept.

Sorry if I strawmanned.

My main point was if you bring up legality as an advantage, there is no difference since Monero is 100% legal in most places just like Bitcoin.

The difference is privacy is default in Monero and it's up to the user to decide if they want to prove a payment to someone (and only to specific parties) and doing so doesn't reveal their balances to them and the world. Similar to cash. If I hand someone a $100 bill for payment they don't see how much money I have in my wallet. You also don't have to be anonymous, but you are by default. You can take advantage of the privacy alone for any specific transaction.

bro, do you even x pub?

What about xpubs?

you dont have to show people how much money you have when you send

How would you do that? You have to show at least partial balances (amount of Bitcoin not relevant ot the transaction). And they can also see future balances when you inevitably consolidate for other payments.

What about lightning payments from a wallet not holding most of your funds?

Lightning payments offer pretty strong privacy if used correctly. Custodial wallets give you privacy from the general public, but not from the custodial provider. If you are going to use a custodial LN wallet you might as well use ecash. You can still be rugged, but at least you have privacy from both the public and the custodian.

If you care about easy to use non-custodial privacy, with the security a blockchain provides, Monero is better. If not, use ecash.