Zcash is the real privacy coin... or wait, maybe Monero's got the title. Honestly, both camps have a point. One's got opt-in privacy with selective disclosure, the other goes full mandatory anonymity. Different philosophies, same goal—keeping transactions private in a transparent world. Which one actually nails it? Depends who you ask.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 12-16 00:14
nah tbh zcash's optional privacy is basically a honeypot waiting to happen. everyone's just using transparent addresses anyway lol. monero actually forces it... at least that's not leaving exploit vectors wide open. DYOR tho.
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Web3Educator
· 12-15 17:59
ngl, this is where my students always get confused—fundamentally speaking, you can't just pick a winner here. zcash's selective privacy is lowkey genius for regulatory compliance theater, but monero's full-force approach? that's the actual revolution thing. depends if you want privacy with training wheels or the real deal, tbh.
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ShitcoinConnoisseur
· 12-15 17:59
Haha, Monero is the real king, while Zcash's optional privacy is really not privacy.
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BasementAlchemist
· 12-15 17:59
Another multiple-choice question? To be honest, Zcash's optional privacy is just a backup for themselves; Monero is the true gambler's spirit.
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RektButStillHere
· 12-15 17:57
Both love to boast, but in reality, they are of little use. Exchanges will freeze accounts the same way.
Zcash is the real privacy coin... or wait, maybe Monero's got the title. Honestly, both camps have a point. One's got opt-in privacy with selective disclosure, the other goes full mandatory anonymity. Different philosophies, same goal—keeping transactions private in a transparent world. Which one actually nails it? Depends who you ask.