@imconfusedman, you have been answered already:
If you have further questions, please ask them in our ongoing Reddit AMA.
I believe I have answered questions regarding differences between the Blocknet and SuperNet in the AMA.
Since you are wondering about anonymity, I do not believe that SuperNet is anonymous, and nor do I believe that it is satisfactorily decentralised. However I am happy to stand corrected on these points, because I don't keep up with the latest on that project. (Nor do I wish to discuss this topic.)
Is Blocknet anonymous in any form/shape/or way?
Please explain.
Can someone please answer my question?
Here's a quote from the Blocknet FAQ (work in progress at
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1LVOl-EYVJDWFs5f8wWOTW4FjZx4llvzQZUF8JUxCLUM/edit#heading=h.s9nslts29pk9) which should help answer your question:
HOW PRIVATE IS THE DECENTRALIZED EXCHANGE?
Because decentralized exchanges do not require traders to submit KYC information or divulge anything else about themselves to a third party, traders enjoy a naturally high degree of privacy.
However, for most wallets, aspects of transactions are linkable to IP addresses, so in order to obfuscate that, one might use TOR or I2P. The Blocknets DHT network overlay does not use IP addresses, however.
Combined with any privacy-centric coin, a decentralized exchange run over IP-obfuscating tech is a near-perfect mixing solution. For example, one may trade some coins for Zcash, sends them to a different address, and then trade back again.