Several months ago I read an interview with
Ricardo Spagni in which he was asked questions. And one of the questions was: what are the biggest discussed myths about Monero?
The biggest myth is that Monero's transactions are not traceable, according to Spagni. He admits that there is no truly private cryptocurrency or transaction that cannot be made public.
Privacy is becoming a more and more difficult task for ordinary users every year. States are beginning to regulate cryptocurrencies, and some exchanges are forced to divide up anonymous coins. Therefore, hoping for such cryptocurrencies is also not entirely reasonable. Bitcoin is gaining widespread acceptance every year, and in my opinion, it is the only one you can trust. But the passage of KYC, is still not a recommended action, although for whom anonymity is not important, this should not be a problem.