What do you mean by 'the privacy of BTC', BTC is not a privacy coin
You are confusing privacy with anonymity.
Bitcoin indeed is a privacy coin. But that does not mean it is going to be an anonymity coin, since every transaction is public and traceable.
What privacy means is that you can hold Bitcoin in your own private wallet, without a third party having access or control over any part of it.
I am not confusing anything. BTC is not a privacy coin, there is no privacy at the protocol level and privacy can only be achieved when you use privacy solutions and run your own node.
The feature you are talking about fit better with decentralization and censorship resistance, were you are your own bank and control your own funds without any help from a third party or central authority.