Not really. It bitcoin for instance, you may not know who owns an address but you can see all transactions (including their value) to and from an address and even how much that address owns - with Monero you can't do either. That's a huge difference.
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Thanks my friend .... followed you as well. Cheers
i will sooner or later write a post in this series about monero as well ;)
but yeah in principle you are right with what you are saying, i just thought monero is so well known that i should first take the smaller coins :)
Kind regards
Jan
Thanks ... looking forward to that ... following ... regards
@jedigeiss - I've already posted an article on Monero today, do check it out :)
https://steemit.com/cryptocurrency/@roji.abraham/monero-analysis-and-review-maintaining-privacy-in-the-world-of-decentralised-blockchains