Anonymity is still in the game, and it is very important especially for users from countries like Venezuela and Iran where freedom is questionable. This why i believe in MONERO, CLOAK, NAV, ZEN, because they can and will be used by those people. And those currencies can help they improve their lives and restore their rights on privacy.
Completely concur about anonymity. One of the original drivers behind BTC et al. was / is privacy and anonymity. Unfortunately many coins are not as anonymous as people might believe. The coin with the best anonymity and accesibility I have seen so far is
XSPEC (SpectreCoin). Whereas coins like Monero, Dash, Verge, Privx, might have Tor integration, only XSPEC is built on hidden services and OBFS4. This means it never leaves the Tor network, but cannot be blocked by countries that block Tor (China, Iran etc.). With it's ring signatures, stealth address, zero-knowledge proof feature it is indeed the most advanced, untraceable currency out there. Using PoS v3 is an additional benefit.
This coin should be appealing to all privacy conscious users, including and particularly in heavily censoring countries, where no alternatives exist. It has been developed under the radar and has proved the technical feasibility. As not much marketing efforts has been made the coin is massively undervalued, and, and a main competitor to the Monero, Dash, Cloack, Nav etc. crowd, I definitely see it in the 50x, if not the 100x category.