I absolutely agree with you that Privacy Coins are a very interesting segment. But I have to say that this Z-group falls out of it. I see much more interesting projects in the direct competitive environment. Above all Monero and Dash.
Based on my experience, I would also advise against investing in the Z-Group in principle. Be it Bitcoin Private, Zcash or Z-classic.
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CipherTrace just filed 2 patents for Monero transaction tracing, and has stated they will work with law enforcement. I couldn't disagree more on the Monero part until I see what CipherTrace can do.
What is your experience exactly, aside from listing those coins by name, what experience do you infer?
P.S. DASH is next... and CipherTrace likes Zcash.
Of course they concentrate on the biggest projects, everything else would make no sense at all. I think you are looking at only one side of the coin.
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Missing the point because you won't elaborate on the experience you had, its very peculiar how many people don't like zcash, but I later find out they tried trading it, or expected an immediate quick return.
Just waiting to add the first real reason to my list as to why zcash isn't the best hedge against the dollar.
Zcash has been on a downtrend most of its life, the other privacy coins not so much, so when people invest dollars, I have heard a bunch of sob stories and yet no real critic of zcash.
I could seriously start a drama about the worst reasons I have been given about "why to not like zcash" while the audience of the show would be laughing at the logic for satire value.
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.I do not tell anyone what to think. But the same goes for mantras of others. I do not see any critical discussion on your part. If you want to go into depth, we can take zkSNARKs apart and ask ourselves the question if this is really a mature technology backing the project. I think Peter Todd once initiated a critical discussion, which I did not pursue further. Anyway, let's leave it at that. I wish you good luck with your bet.
P.S. Maybe think about delivering more value in your posts. I thought this post was an exception, but it seems it's the average quality of your posts.
I didn't ask you to tell anyone what to think, you are claiming you had some experience with zcash or a developer who likely isn't involved.
I'm just making sure I nullify your weak critiques of Zcash, while pursuing all avenues of knowledge on the topic.
In regards to the cryptography thats not something I would have the first clue about, but the people who wrote the zerocoin white paper elaborated in detail about those features.
Ian Miers & Matt Green are the 2 who i am the most familiar with in regards to the original white paper. They both elaborate to a great extent about the effect of flashlight attacks and other parameters that could be manipulated
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P.S. the quality of my posts is an issue but you are referencing rapetoshi?
What did the quality of my posts have to do with the discussion at hand?
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@keysdefender thats an official documentation for the zcash project.