Remember, the reason cryptocurrencies came into existence in the first place was to stop this despicable kind of behavior and create systems that didn't need you trust anyone, least alone one that wants you to trust the nodes carrying your information to not be owned by a small syndicate or be run on servers hosted by a few companies around the globe
I think as usual you just made and exploded your own case in that one post.
The nature of decentralised nodes is such that people can put them up wherever they like so Dash's masternodes are distributed amongst a mix of cloud hosting services and collocated servers just the same as any other crypto's 'full nodes' are.
As for your attempt at introducing some kind of 'people' dependency as an adverse phenomenon, this is part of your usual nonsense propaganda rhetoric. The very fact that cryptocurrencies are decentralised puts people in the loop. That is the whole POINT of decentralisation and so called "peer to peer" networks.
You miss the difference between a system that cannot reveal anything of worth to a third party because the privacy is done at the protocol level and one that must have a certain number of human controlled nodes (following best practices--YIKES!) in order for privacy to be maintained--doesn't matter the physical location; what matters is who controls them and what is their intent. It's pretty simple: protocol level privacy is better than non-protocol level privacy.