One of the bitcointalk ads says:
"Even if you use Bitcoin through Tor, the way transactions are handled by the network makes anonymity difficult to achieve. Do not expect your transactions to be anonymous unless you really know what you're doing."
In your opinion, which coin really has anonymous transaction? Is total anonymity possible at all?
I research this question for some time. There are a lot of peoples under each post who trying to promote their one RealAnonCoin but what i get
Bitcoin mixer and shared transaction services - it looks like real way only if you trust the service.
https://bitmixer.io/index.html - one of them
Darkcoin - Masternode technology. popular, interesting and expensive if i get the ino right(10% for darksend)
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=724083.0 look here - there are a lot info and links about darkcoin technology
Bytecoin/Monero - cryptonight. ring signatures. if you want to look at this kind of coins - just read about Cryptonight and ringsignatures, not about concrete coin.
There are a lot of "truly anonymous" coins with Guy Fawkes but they look unserious for me.
Thanks for the response. I just read about Bitcoin mixer. It's an easy idea, but I guess its implementation is complicated. How much is the fee for it?
Darkcoin is way too expensive, as you mentioned.
Monero seems interesting to me.
Do you think governments will forbid anonymous transactions? For example, by forcing exchanges not to accept them.
If governments force Exchanges in their country to not accept Darkcoin for example, the price will go up even more as it will be perceived as a rare, sought after item. And other exchanges will pop up in countries which are less regulated to fill the gap.
Why do you think drugs are so expensive but cheap to manufacture.