How is it private and untraceable, when sumokoind outputs all node IPs? Same mistake was made by PIVX, which is now being critisized for storing IPs in logs.
It's not too late to address this issue.
I am not a dev but here goes my explanation based on my very limited knowledge ( I bet a dev will give the right explanation later )
The two coins cannot be compared because PIVX runs on masternodes, while sumokoin being a fork of monero runs on a network of equal nodes. There might be 100 sumokoin nodes but a million users. This doesnt mean that you can trace transactions.
Maybe this will help you
https://moneroforcash.com/monero-vs-dash-vs-zcash-vs-bitcoinmixers.phpEspecially this part
(Decentralized: All Monero nodes are equal. There is no superclass of nodes which have more influence or control over transactions than other nodes. No person or entity can trace transactions by owning multiple nodes. Additionally, there is no trusted setup. This means that the need to trust a person or entity is not a factor. The only things that need to be trusted are the source code (which can be verified by anyone) and math.)
Just to add(also just a user):
Like there is anything untraceable, you can only increase the effort needed.
Do you mean e.g. the bitmonero.log for the current windows version or anything else?
Oh sorry but sumokoin.log is similar.
That one stores the prompt command line so the only IP's should be from sync and if you banned one.
For linux I didn't bother to look,my systems have a short live span till next wipe as should be standard.
If I would need the IPs I expect my ISP has a better log file than I could ever imagine. ^^