Yeah, IE is a scammer. Also a coin does not need to be anonymous. Anonymous services can be used external to the coin for anonymity. DarkCoin's anonymity comes at a VERY high price, 10% of every block in fact.
Do you not know how darkcoin works? It's anonymity equals that of Bytecoin's and those Bytecoin clones(Monero, Quazarcoin, HoneyPenny, and FantomCoin)
Plus, while it's masternodes serve a function to provide anonymous transactions, they also serve as an huge incentive to uphold the network.
With bitcoin, if you run a node to help the network, you dont get paid, with Darkcoin you do...
Not to mention, Darkcoin will be having I2P AND Ring Signatures. It's practically the perfect anonymous coin, and it isn't a clone, like Monero, Quazarcoin, HoneyPenny, and Fantomcoin, are of Bytecoin.
In Darkcoin, it is hard to figure out the transaction linkages because of coinjoin/darksend, but not impossible. Even the developer acknowledges that.
Btyecoin is similar: The fewer the number of participants in the ring signature, the easier it is to figure out the sender. The developers acknowledge that. It is no secret.
I2P only hides your IP number. This is useful, but is unrelated to blockchain analysis.
Darkcoin will not implement ring signatures according to the developers.
Do your homework, and stop wasting people's time.