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Board Speculation (Altcoins)
Re: Best privacy coin?
by
Wicking
on 03/07/2019, 17:09:30 UTC
Sorry for the hard words, but spectrecoin is a joke...

I see a public Richlist... much privacy
I see public Metadata exist on the Chain for Chainanalys
I see no 51% double spends resistance
I see transparent Transactions

Even if only 5% of the people use the privacy feature this is enough to deanonymize the people anyway.

My previous choice of Privacycoins remains

1st ARRR Piratechain

2.XMR Monero
It is possible to forgive rough words, but not deliberate lie or misleading! You were able to lie on all four counts.
 The project has 2 coins: public (xspec) and private (spectrecoin), therefore what is seen in the blockchain is xspec. Spectrecoin is not tracked.
The rich list also consists of wallets whose owners did not transfer xspec to spectre for any reason. Below I will leave a link to a rich list, you will see in 1 place anonymous - the researcher can not identify anonymous spectre and relate them to wallets, so he considers them for 1 wallet! Show us how you were able to evade hidden transactions, but you will not be able to confirm any of his statements.
You aggressively defend your project, which no one thought to attack. That's low. Cryptoprotection large and the competition all at hand - forces you to grow.
https://chainz.cryptoid.info/xspec/#!rich


So Spectrecoin is a coin with optional privacy (transparent & shielded transactions)- we all know what that means in terms of privacy...

So i see metadata on the Chain - sender , amount, input / output  - there is no lie about that

I see public Richlist with all metadata - Wow, the first place is anonymous from the top500

And what is with 51% double Spend resistance... so Spectrecoin has no protection against it ?
Where is that a lie ?

Everyone here in the forum and on the internet will agree with me that coins with optional privacy are a waste of time.


you continue to purposefully mislead people. What you see in the blockchain is xspec - a public coin. If you convert it to spectre, you won't be able to trace the transactions. It's strange that you don't understand it, or pretend to. I strongly doubt that everyone present at BTC will agree with your unfounded conclusions. More about the attack 51%. Do you have any idea the cost of such an attack? Now weight networks accounts for roughly 8-9 million coins, for attacks will require 4-4. 5 million. ALL cash xspec on exchanges is 200-300 thousand, just buying them all you make the cost of the attack unprofitable -the price will fly to the moon, and will not reach the required as you need to buy another 3.5-4 million coins