Do you think ecssh will dusolace monero? Real question, because I don't know
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Not really, at least in my mind, e-cash privacy is great, but it doesn't really solve any form of custodial problem. So if someone is using custodial lightning on top of custodial e-cash, then it's just one big custodial potential rug clusterfuck. And Monero, as much as people hate on it, is easy to use, and doesn't rely on so many layers of Potential rugs.
moneros node gui is incredible, absolutely shits on bitcoin you can like download, have a full node running in a day, have a wallet setup in the GUI, be mining in the GUI to that wallet...basically full contributor to network all without barely much insight to what you are doing.
ECash is undoubtedly a breakthrough, but currently, it doesn't seem that decentralized, individual mints have too much control. The current direction also seems very centralized, though this might change in the future. Or perhaps I'm completely misunderstanding some critical part.
Ecash is custodial so it's not a full replacement for Monero.
Ecash also has a major catch-22: Public mint runners are potentially more trustworthy but easier targets for the state to shutdown (and would be considered money transmitters). Anon mint runners are more diffcult for the state to shutdown, but can rug it's users with little to no consequence.