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March 08, 2018, 05:11:41 PM
#58
Don't forget PIVX guyzz !!
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March 01, 2018, 12:16:42 PM
#57
I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.
A lot of monero forks with some "improvements" exists, more or less known, for example SUMO and Fonero.
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March 01, 2018, 11:40:15 AM
#56
Anonymous coin on Hardware wallet

This is what I'm aiming for. What privacy coins are out there that can be stored on a hardware wallet like a trezor or ledger.  So far I only know of Zcash.

Any others?
Excelent question, I found this thread looking for this very answer. My goal is the long term investment, but the privacy is the feature I am looking for. I want to store those coins in a hardware wallet.

Anonymous coins that are very nieche are in my opinion missing the point. They may well disappear completely in a long run, so I don't consider them suitable for my long-term investment.

My list is the following (the order by market cap from http://coinmarketcap.com)
  • Monero: The one highest in coinmarketcap is Monero but it is not supported by hardware wallets, it is on Ledger roadmap (https://trello.com/b/5nQ1mdzt/ledger-roadmap), but no ETA there,
  • Zcash: The next one in coinmarketcap is Zcash and it is supported by HWs all right,
  • XSPEC & others: Some other cryptocurrencies mentioned in this thread, like Spectrecoin (XSPEC) are too nieche and also they are not supported by hardware wallets. Spectrecoin is Rank 315 on coinmarketcap.
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February 22, 2018, 05:57:36 AM
#55
What does it men - anonymous coins? You mean security or anonymity of the team?
What's the answer?
Just read the first post, it answers your question.
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February 22, 2018, 05:23:41 AM
#54
What does it men - anonymous coins? You mean security or anonymity of the team?
What's the answer?
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February 01, 2018, 09:31:57 AM
#53
What does it men - anonymous coins? You mean security or anonymity of the team?
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February 01, 2018, 09:31:20 AM
#52
What do you think about DeepOnion?
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February 01, 2018, 09:27:54 AM
#51
I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):


I would add Mimble Wimble which has some breakthrough solutions in place that are missing from other currencies. I had a thread on Mimble Wimble which disappeared under tons of garbage but it was before the merit system was introduced. So anybody please feel invited to post in my thread https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/mimble-wimble-news-and-updates-2785348 (sorry OP for promoting other content too, but it is related specifically to Mimble Wimble only)
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February 01, 2018, 09:20:46 AM
#50
Is deeponion an anonymous or privacy token?
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February 01, 2018, 09:18:40 AM
#49
Anonymous coin on Hardware wallet

This is what I'm aiming for. What privacy coins are out there that can be stored on a hardware wallet like a trezor or ledger.  So far I only know of Zcash.

Any others?

XSPEC has this on the roadmap for an upcoming version. Btw, XSPEC is based on ShadowCash, but has since added significant improvements and additional security / privacy features.
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February 01, 2018, 09:03:03 AM
#48
Anonymous coin on Hardware wallet

This is what I'm aiming for. What privacy coins are out there that can be stored on a hardware wallet like a trezor or ledger.  So far I only know of Zcash.

Any others?
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January 03, 2018, 08:12:58 AM
#47
Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Just quick reminder there Shadowcash devs quit their project and moved to crowdfounded token that is now Partcil, it was around february last year if I remember correctly. It uses ring signitures but its not rpivate by default, there you had an option to "destroy" your current coins and swap them to some kind of token equal amount that couldn't be traced. Basically you can send it that other people see on open blockchain or you could use this other route that will hide your transactions.


I will also like to add PIVX, because it havn't been mentioned so far.
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January 03, 2018, 08:08:54 AM
#46
https://coinmarketcap.com/ ---- Better to check listed altcoins which are legitimate apart from these are  anonymous coins Smiley Smiley
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January 02, 2018, 03:16:34 PM
#45
No list of privacy coins should be without XSPEC (SpectreCoin). It has one of the most advanced privacy feature sets, and is the only one that is both fully integrated into the TOR network and supports OBSF4. Additionally, it uses PoS3 instead of PoW, ring signatures, and stealth address.

Plus, at the current price levels it is an unbeatable investment opportunity in the privacy segment.

https://spectreproject.io/

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December 17, 2017, 06:25:54 PM
#44
You need to include BTCx. It’s an anonymous variant of BTC which includes private transactions
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December 17, 2017, 03:39:17 PM
#43
I know this is an old thread, but stumbled into it while googling list of snonymous crypto. I think they will continue gaining in value.
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December 11, 2017, 12:58:00 PM
#42
Anonymous coins is not the most important thins for a coin. And most of people don't really need 100% anonymous.

very Wrong!!  think about mass surveillance, big corporations selling your data, government controlling your money, your finances!! wake up1!
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October 19, 2017, 11:33:27 PM
#41
There are many privacy-oriented coins out there, but which ones do you think will survive and why?

For a while I've been eyeing ZCoin, but I honestly have no idea whether or not it's a good long-term investment.
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October 19, 2017, 11:21:53 PM
#40
I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):

Monero - This coin uses something called Cryptonote, which is at it stands, the most anonymous system available. Cryptonote is unrivaled in terms of fungibility ability and secure anonymity while also having completely different code than Bitcoin, so it's not a bitcoin clone as almost all other coins are. Monero has no premine or instamine, has a very large, active community, and a large dedicated dev team of 7(lucky #).

Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Court Official Tier

Darknote - This coin uses the same Cryptonote system Monero has, which means it's anonymity system already surpasses many other coin's who uses mixers, tumbler, and etc. It has a small community and dev team. This coin was originally called Ducknote before the name change.


Clown/Jester Tier

Dash - This coin uses masternodes to deliver anonymity. However, there are a few huge issues with this coin, it has had an enormous instamine where 2million+ coins were emitted in 2 days to a few miners at it's release, and then have the large coin ouput reduced by more than 300% by it's developers. This means that the extremely early miners who mined on the first 2 days recieved 10% of the entire coin supply all to themselves. Dash was originally named Darkcoin, then renamed to Dash, in what's most likely an attempt to try and shake off the initial scam it had by it's developers(It failed).

Navajocoin- This coin uses centralized mixers to mix users coins, which destroys the entire point of being decentralized.



and more to come.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.

Boxmining has a great short intro to privacy coins ... check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT6uuc-MoA4
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October 19, 2017, 10:21:53 PM
#39
I'm always using monero for full privacy

yes, I agree with you, Monero is a good coin if you want to trade without public your information. Besides that, Its price is also nice to invest.
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October 19, 2017, 09:44:33 PM
#38
Add Vcash to the list:

XVC was engineered from the ground up for privacy features to prevent eavesdropping and censorship with encrypted 3-tier network and random ports use for nodes.
From white paper:
Quote
3. Encryption
All TCP network connections are secured using the Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Cipher Suites for Transport Layer Security (TLS)[1]. All UDP communications are encrypted using the Stream Cipher HC-256[3]. This prevents data mining, eavesdropping, censorship, traffic shaping and Deep Packet Inspection(DPI)[7].
4. Randomports
Random ports are used as to not advertise to the world that we are operating a cryptographic currency node.

Vcash also supports an optional anon ‘blended’ transactions with breakthrough tech Chainblender. Chainblender allows users to send instant private transactions without blockchain bloat.
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October 19, 2017, 09:20:13 PM
#37
I have a nice little set of software that can help you out, just let me know and I will send along or whatever.  We compiled a list last year, but did not publish it and it was only about 1.8 GB, as a long load of info, and linked sets of spreadsheets.  The same information was in there a few times, pieces repeated and shared between lists because of the goal that we had, but a nice, one spreadsheet list should still be around 50-60 MB and a massive list, taking a while to load depending on where it is being parsed.
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October 18, 2017, 09:29:37 AM
#36
I'm always using monero for full privacy
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October 17, 2017, 12:49:29 AM
#35
1.Monero
2. Zen
3. Spectrum
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October 16, 2017, 05:02:25 PM
#34
Original thread is 2 years old.
Now you have got additionnal options

Zcoin
Cloakcoin
Verge
And a few others

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October 16, 2017, 04:57:02 PM
#33
Spectre coin
Kurrent
Komodo
Monero
Aeon

What about Dash, Zcash, Zcoin, Shadow coin, Navcoin etc there are alot of these tokens but I just believe for now that Monero has the best technology among then

What you guys think about verge (xvg)?
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March 12, 2017, 11:38:25 AM
#32
bytecoin
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March 12, 2017, 07:46:51 AM
#31
Spectre coin
Kurrent
Komodo
Monero
Aeon

What about Dash, Zcash, Zcoin, Shadow coin, Navcoin etc there are alot of these tokens but I just believe for now that Monero has the best technology among then
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March 12, 2017, 06:28:02 AM
#30
your list is shit, but i will still quote it.
HUM BUG!
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March 12, 2017, 05:55:06 AM
#29
Spectre coin
Kurrent
Komodo
Monero
Aeon
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March 11, 2017, 11:38:18 PM
#28
Good list anonymity is important because if we don't have then bitcoin does not offers all the features of cash and it also allows blockchain analysis to determine what you are doing with your coins.
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March 11, 2017, 08:28:16 PM
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XCI is the first 420 niche coin using XMR code
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July 20, 2015, 10:19:53 AM
#25
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.

Using a bank account doesn't come under my 'most circumstances'.
But in a modern world you use your bank account for almost everything. You get your payment there, you pay your bills from there, etc.

C'mon. Think about what you use cash for every day. Most things do NOT involve a bank. I shouldn't even need to point this out.

Cash can be forged, so even though it can be anonymous, it's lacking important features.  Plus I can't stuff my cash into my computer to make an online purchase.

Agreed. But the subject here is anonymity ...
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July 20, 2015, 10:10:05 AM
#24
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.

Using a bank account doesn't come under my 'most circumstances'.
But in a modern world you use your bank account for almost everything. You get your payment there, you pay your bills from there, etc.

C'mon. Think about what you use cash for every day. Most things do NOT involve a bank. I shouldn't even need to point this out.

Cash can be forged, so even though it can be anonymous, it's lacking important features.  Plus I can't stuff my cash into my computer to make an online purchase.
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July 20, 2015, 09:56:00 AM
#23
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.

Using a bank account doesn't come under my 'most circumstances'.
But in a modern world you use your bank account for almost everything. You get your payment there, you pay your bills from there, etc.

C'mon. Think about what you use cash for every day. Most things do NOT involve a bank. I shouldn't even need to point this out.
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July 20, 2015, 09:51:10 AM
#22

1.8% plus network fees to send a cloaked message seems steep.  That is getting into the realm of merchant credit card fees.
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July 20, 2015, 09:49:27 AM
#21
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.

Using a bank account doesn't come under my 'most circumstances'.
But in a modern world you use your bank account for almost everything. You get your payment there, you pay your bills from there, etc.
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July 20, 2015, 09:44:01 AM
#20
A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.

Dunno if you're aiming for completeness with that list but if so, there's a few omissions that you might wish to address:

https://github.com/mere-mortal/diamondback

https://github.com/mere-mortal/silverback

https://github.com/crz-mountcoin/mountcoin-dev

https://github.com/CherryNote/cherrynote

https://github.com/emergebtc/TavosBTC


Cheers

Graham


From what I can tell all of these are using CryptoNote except maybe TavosBTC, which I can't tell off hand.  Also, monutcoin-dev gives me a 404 error.
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July 20, 2015, 09:26:56 AM
#19
Check that WP out !!
CLOAKCOIN

http://www.cloakcoin.com/downloads/posa3wp.pdf
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July 20, 2015, 09:23:38 AM
#18
I have never heard of most of those coins, are any of them a really serious anon competitor?

I have no opinion on the matter that I consider worth sharing, sorry. The context was “completeness”, is all.

Cheers

Graham
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July 20, 2015, 08:58:13 AM
#17
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.

Using a bank account doesn't come under my 'most circumstances'.
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July 20, 2015, 08:51:25 AM
#16
funny because monero and darknote are 2 clones of the same source code but you put them in different categories. seems legit

Its a bit unfair to call them clones, as they have both taken development further.
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July 20, 2015, 08:47:15 AM
#15
A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.

Dunno if you're aiming for completeness with that list but if so, there's a few omissions that you might wish to address:

https://github.com/mere-mortal/diamondback

https://github.com/mere-mortal/silverback

https://github.com/crz-mountcoin/mountcoin-dev

https://github.com/CherryNote/cherrynote

https://github.com/emergebtc/TavosBTC


Cheers

Graham


I have never heard of most of those coins, are any of them a really serious anon competitor?
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July 20, 2015, 08:18:43 AM
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funny because monero and darknote are 2 clones of the same source code but you put them in different categories. seems legit
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July 20, 2015, 07:43:37 AM
#13
A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.

Dunno if you're aiming for completeness with that list but if so, there's a few omissions that you might wish to address:

https://github.com/mere-mortal/diamondback

https://github.com/mere-mortal/silverback

https://github.com/crz-mountcoin/mountcoin-dev

https://github.com/CherryNote/cherrynote

https://github.com/emergebtc/TavosBTC


Cheers

Graham
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July 20, 2015, 07:42:27 AM
#12
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.
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July 20, 2015, 07:38:57 AM
#11
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
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July 20, 2015, 07:34:43 AM
#10
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?
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July 20, 2015, 07:04:58 AM
#9
Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
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July 20, 2015, 06:45:50 AM
#8
Anonymous coins is not the most important thins for a coin. And most of people don't really need 100% anonymous.
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Why anonymity is so important for you?
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July 19, 2015, 04:37:17 PM
#6
I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):

Monero - This coin uses something called Cryptonote, which is at it stands, the most anonymous system available. Cryptonote is unrivaled in terms of fungibility ability and secure anonymity while also having completely different code than Bitcoin, so it's not a bitcoin clone as almost all other coins are. Monero has no premine or instamine, has a very large, active community, and a large dedicated dev team of 7(lucky #).

Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Court Official Tier

Darknote - This coin uses the same Cryptonote system Monero has, which means it's anonymity system already surpasses many other coin's who uses mixers, tumbler, and etc. It has a small community and dev team. This coin was originally called Ducknote before the name change.


Clown/Jester Tier

Dash - This coin uses masternodes to deliver anonymity. However, there are a few huge issues with this coin, it has had an enormous instamine where 2million+ coins were emitted in 2 days to a few miners at it's release, and then have the large coin ouput reduced by more than 300% by it's developers. This means that the extremely early miners who mined on the first 2 days recieved 10% of the entire coin supply all to themselves. Dash was originally named Darkcoin, then renamed to Dash, in what's most likely an attempt to try and shake off the initial scam it had by it's developers(It failed).

Navajocoin- This coin uses centralized mixers to mix users coins, which destroys the entire point of being decentralized.



and more to come.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.

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July 06, 2015, 02:58:30 PM
#5

MillenniumCoin (the link is in my sig).

Dragon tier  Wink
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July 06, 2015, 02:20:13 PM
#4
You forgot the true trustless anonymous coin!
Cloakcoin...you have to check the whitepaper  Wink

LINK: WHITEPAPER
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July 05, 2015, 05:20:14 PM
#3
ANC = Anoncoin
You can't get a better name  Grin
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July 05, 2015, 01:28:20 PM
#2
A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.
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April 15, 2015, 06:22:48 PM
#1
I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):

Monero - This coin uses something called Cryptonote, which is at it stands, the most anonymous system available. Cryptonote is unrivaled in terms of fungibility ability and secure anonymity while also having completely different code than Bitcoin, so it's not a bitcoin clone as almost all other coins are. Monero has no premine or instamine, has a very large, active community, and a large dedicated dev team of 7(lucky #).

Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Court Official Tier

Darknote - This coin uses the same Cryptonote system Monero has, which means it's anonymity system already surpasses many other coin's who uses mixers, tumbler, and etc. It has a small community and dev team. This coin was originally called Ducknote before the name change.


Clown/Jester Tier

Dash - This coin uses masternodes to deliver anonymity. However, there are a few huge issues with this coin, it has had an enormous instamine where 2million+ coins were emitted in 2 days to a few miners at it's release, and then have the large coin ouput reduced by more than 300% by it's developers. This means that the extremely early miners who mined on the first 2 days recieved 10% of the entire coin supply all to themselves. Dash was originally named Darkcoin, then renamed to Dash, in what's most likely an attempt to try and shake off the initial scam it had by it's developers(It failed).

Navajocoin- This coin uses centralized mixers to mix users coins, which destroys the entire point of being decentralized.



and more to come.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.
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