When it comes to privacy, monero should be your go-to solution. That's tried and true. If you want privacy for other blockchains, I definitely recommend checking out the work going on at
incognito.org. They are working on some great solutions to add privacy in a legitimate way.
When I first saw the site you provided I first thought of it to be another alternative cross chain privacy trading platform for cryptocurrency but I was disappointed when I see that the crypto they provide on are not actual Bitcoin, ETH, etc. What they provide is pBTC, pETH which is a shitcoin.
I think it best I use the privacy wallet and Crypton Exchange when privacy is a top priority since the Crypton Exchange always makes anonymous trading look legit.
When it comes to privacy, monero should be your go-to solution. That's are tried and true. If you want privacy for other blockchains, I definitely recommend checking out the work going on at
incognito.org. They are working on some great solutions to add privacy in a legitimate way.
If I understand correctly this Incognito stuff is neither supporting mainnet Bitcoin nor mainnet Monero, and it has some new shitcoin centralized blockchain with worthless tokens, bridges and other crap like that.
I wouldn't call that privacy at all, especially when there are legitimate options for exchanging coins with atomic swaps or using Bisq exchange.
Talking about privacy wallets, there is one option that uses Layer 2 Bitcoin statechains, and it's called Mercury wallet.
It's far from perfect, but it's one more privacy tool and developers are actively working on improving code and implementing Lightning Network.
If I may clarify with you both - wrapped tokens that enable utility and are sufficiently liquid are still by default classified as shitcoins here?