lol. I've seen a lot of people push Monero, and while it is useful at times to do quick swaps to obfuscate a BTC transaction, most/all of these people mistake Monero as being superior to Bitcoin for all the wrong reasons.

Regardless though, private transaction systems are increasing in Bitcoin and most likely a new default way to transact private will emerge in Bitcoin =3

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Yeah, I've seen plenty of people boasting about it's superiority, but the supply thing is a major turnoff for me, I guess people are correct when they warn you to hold BTC and spend XMR. The Ark Protocol sounds like the next step for privacy in Bitcoin.

Monero is superior in different areas from Bitcoin.

Strong default privacy, real world fungibility, and very cheap tx fees = Better MoE without sacrificing core aspects of self-custody, permissionlessness, p2p, etc on L2s

Cheap transaction fees only because it's less used than Bitcoin. For the rest I agree.

Not true. If Monero was used as much as Bitcoin it's tx fees would be just as cheap because of dynamic blocks.

Looked through Ark from what's available. I like the idea. I have a couple of concerns though and a couple of things I'd need clarification on, but if those are ironed out, then it might potentially be a winner. Hoping for the best =3