I love Monero for the market point of view and for revenue term (it you HODL it since less than 10 usd and XMR is on the moon),
you can have such similar thing with best privacy coin.
Check this:
Comparison of Monero XMR and Spectre XSPEC http://coinwiki.info/en/SpectreCoin Monero is a much bigger project than SpectreCoin and has a lot more devs, but also a much higher price. So Spectre has bigger potential to grow.
Monero uses Proof-of-Work, SpectreCoin uses Proof-of-Stake.
The Monero wallet is mature and stable, while there are still some bugs in SpectreCoin.
In Monero, you can send money anonymously, while this does not quite work with SpectreCoin yet, because there are too few "tokens" available for making a ring-signature. We want to make Spectre Tokens (for ring signatures) the default in future versions, which should solve this problem.
SpectreCoin has a rich list, while Monero does not. This comes from the fact that SpectreCoin's anonymity is an add-on to normal Bitcoin-like operation at this point, so anonymity (and storing coins as tokens instead of on a public address) is optional in SpectreCoin. We want to make it the default in future versions. Spectre tokens that are stored as "private balance" in the wallet are not visible in the block explorer.
SpectreCoin has native Tor integration and all nodes run as hidden services. Monero plans to add an I2P implementation called "Kovri", but it's not the default for Monero yet. Monero can also run via Tor, but only using it as a proxy that uses Tor exit nodes, which comes with some problems (see the Tor integration section).
The goals and vision of SpectreCoin and Monero are different.
In a Twitter post [1], "fluffpony" (the Monero project leader) noted that using Tor hidden services in SpectreCoin might be susceptible to isolation attacks because .onion address are costless to create. This problem is mitigated in SpectreCoin because the onion addresses used to join the SpectreCoin network have certain requirements, which requires the user to "mine" for a suitable Tor public key first before joining the network. Also, like most Bitcoin-based wallets, SpectreCoin has sophisticated security mechanisms for node selection, so running an isolation attack is not so simple.