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[–] leviathan@feddit.org 2 points 10 hours ago

Bitcoin is POW and gives no value in return

says who?

Etherium is better imo too but still no privacy.

ETH is a centralized mess, It's non government CBDC basically

The main problem with monero is that running a pruned node needs like 80Gb of storage.

Yes, small price to pay if you want true privacy

Grin/Mimblewimble might also be cool but I haven't looked into it too much yet.

I haven't looked into it much either, just learned it from you, it does look promising, take a look at ARRR, the problem with all these privacy focused coins is lack of adoption and they get delisted off exchanges due to government regulations