Dark Wallet is an option, but still all you've done is created anonymized transactions, which have been around for years now. You can mix coins on the dark net, you just use the onion link on the mixing sites instead of their clear net URLs.
XMR.to has done nothing innovative or different, in fact it appears to be an even bigger hassle than just mixing your BTC on one of the mixer sites via Tor. None of these services or coins offer a true seamless solution to actual anonymous and decentralized ecommerce. The darknet is a $5-10 billion+ market, add on top of that other people who want to buy or sell non-illegal things anonymously and without the interference of Ebay or Etsy and you're talking a huge market cap. This is the point i'm trying to make. You have one project that could potentially address these issues and it's current market cap is around $1.6MM. That to me is worth putting some money behind; even if it only captures a fraction of the total market share you'd see an ROI of unprecedented heights.
Thanks for your reply. Most recently, I have seen that Bitcoin devs are working into implementing Confidential Transactions into Bitcoin, which may improve its privacy. As for XMR, I have noticed that it has increased in price substantially right after the announcement that dark net markets will begin accepting it. I guess that anonymous cryptocurrencies do have a bright future after all, especially Monero in my opinion.
