Here is my rundown of unique #privacy coins (not copycats like piratechain, zano etc).
#Zcash - great mobile wallet, but pain in the ass to run a node (and use it as a wallet), hope this gets better with zebrad.
#Pivx - great desktop wallet with good tor support (can also run masternode on .onion), but no good mobile wallet (correct me if Im wrong?).
#Firo - good desktop wallet, bad network privacy (masternodes on clearnet), mobile wallet is "ok" but being developed actively.
#Monero - mobile wallets are "ok", running a node is "ok", the decoy privacy isnt great, looking forward to the upcoming FCMP upgrade to improve this.
For onboarding noobs Zcash wins by far because of the good UX of #zashi wallet, it " just works".
What do you think? #asknostr
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From my experience Xmr has been the easiest crypto to use that I've experienced plus its privacy mechanisms work. And is actually used.
Its not that difficult to run a node either. Not any different than others
True, but the onchain privacy is my main drawback compared to others, thats why Im looking forward to FCMP, it should level the playing field...
Swap ZCash with PirateChain and I would agree. Confused about how Zano is a copycat tho.