I've seen a lot of shilling on this forum, and I can't tell where it ends.
Can someone tell me the positives and negatives of Dash, Monero and Zcash?
Is one more anonymous than the other?
Dash and Zcash both have trusted setups--which is a no go for anyone who cares about privacy.
What do you mean they have trusted set-ups? Are you referring to fact that people know the Dash team's names and identities.
Also, do you know why the original Monero dev guy disappeared? (not a trick question, I heard something about this).
Dash depends on masternodes to provide their mixing: IE you are trusting that a few people don't control a % of the masternodes and are colluding on revealing information.
Zcash had a initial trusted setup where you are depending that those involved to destroy information in order not to collude to make more coins--also a bug could create more coins and no one would know.
Monero (and a few other cryptonote coins) has mathematically provable security that doesn't depend on you trusting a third party to reveal information--doesn't matter what happened to thankfulfortoday, it's still opensource and you can test the cryptography yourself.