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April 15, 2015, 10:22:48 PM
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I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):

Monero - This coin uses something called Cryptonote, which is at it stands, the most anonymous system available. Cryptonote is unrivaled in terms of fungibility ability and secure anonymity while also having completely different code than Bitcoin, so it's not a bitcoin clone as almost all other coins are. Monero has no premine or instamine, has a very large, active community, and a large dedicated dev team of 7(lucky #).

Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Court Official Tier

Darknote - This coin uses the same Cryptonote system Monero has, which means it's anonymity system already surpasses many other coin's who uses mixers, tumbler, and etc. It has a small community and dev team. This coin was originally called Ducknote before the name change.


Clown/Jester Tier

Dash - This coin uses masternodes to deliver anonymity. However, there are a few huge issues with this coin, it has had an enormous instamine where 2million+ coins were emitted in 2 days to a few miners at it's release, and then have the large coin ouput reduced by more than 300% by it's developers. This means that the extremely early miners who mined on the first 2 days recieved 10% of the entire coin supply all to themselves. Dash was originally named Darkcoin, then renamed to Dash, in what's most likely an attempt to try and shake off the initial scam it had by it's developers(It failed).

Navajocoin- This coin uses centralized mixers to mix users coins, which destroys the entire point of being decentralized.



and more to come.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.
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July 05, 2015, 05:28:20 PM
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A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.
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July 05, 2015, 09:20:14 PM
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ANC = Anoncoin
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July 06, 2015, 06:20:13 PM
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You forgot the true trustless anonymous coin!
Cloakcoin...you have to check the whitepaper  Wink

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MillenniumCoin (the link is in my sig).

Dragon tier  Wink

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July 19, 2015, 08:37:17 PM
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I've been intrigued with the prospect of anonymous coins so I decided to make this list of all known anononymous coins and their anonymity systems compared to one another.


God/Emperor Tier(Most anonymous coin):

Monero - This coin uses something called Cryptonote, which is at it stands, the most anonymous system available. Cryptonote is unrivaled in terms of fungibility ability and secure anonymity while also having completely different code than Bitcoin, so it's not a bitcoin clone as almost all other coins are. Monero has no premine or instamine, has a very large, active community, and a large dedicated dev team of 7(lucky #).

Prince Tier

Shadowcash - This coin uses the Ring Signatures supplied in Monero/Cryptonote, it also uses Shadow Tokens to help with anonymity as well, and it's all done on the Bitcoin codebase, it is an initial fork of Bitcoin. However this coin had just 14 days available for mining, so it has what's called a fastmine.


Court Official Tier

Darknote - This coin uses the same Cryptonote system Monero has, which means it's anonymity system already surpasses many other coin's who uses mixers, tumbler, and etc. It has a small community and dev team. This coin was originally called Ducknote before the name change.


Clown/Jester Tier

Dash - This coin uses masternodes to deliver anonymity. However, there are a few huge issues with this coin, it has had an enormous instamine where 2million+ coins were emitted in 2 days to a few miners at it's release, and then have the large coin ouput reduced by more than 300% by it's developers. This means that the extremely early miners who mined on the first 2 days recieved 10% of the entire coin supply all to themselves. Dash was originally named Darkcoin, then renamed to Dash, in what's most likely an attempt to try and shake off the initial scam it had by it's developers(It failed).

Navajocoin- This coin uses centralized mixers to mix users coins, which destroys the entire point of being decentralized.



and more to come.

Feel free to post about the various, almost endless anonymous coins available.

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July 20, 2015, 09:22:03 AM
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Why anonymity is so important for you?
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July 20, 2015, 10:45:50 AM
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Anonymous coins is not the most important thins for a coin. And most of people don't really need 100% anonymous.
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July 20, 2015, 11:04:58 AM
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Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
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July 20, 2015, 11:34:43 AM
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Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?
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July 20, 2015, 11:38:57 AM
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Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
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July 20, 2015, 11:42:27 AM
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Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.
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July 20, 2015, 11:43:37 AM
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A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.

Dunno if you're aiming for completeness with that list but if so, there's a few omissions that you might wish to address:

https://github.com/mere-mortal/diamondback

https://github.com/mere-mortal/silverback

https://github.com/crz-mountcoin/mountcoin-dev

https://github.com/CherryNote/cherrynote

https://github.com/emergebtc/TavosBTC


Cheers

Graham
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July 20, 2015, 12:18:43 PM
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funny because monero and darknote are 2 clones of the same source code but you put them in different categories. seems legit
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July 20, 2015, 12:47:15 PM
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A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.

Dunno if you're aiming for completeness with that list but if so, there's a few omissions that you might wish to address:

https://github.com/mere-mortal/diamondback

https://github.com/mere-mortal/silverback

https://github.com/crz-mountcoin/mountcoin-dev

https://github.com/CherryNote/cherrynote

https://github.com/emergebtc/TavosBTC


Cheers

Graham


I have never heard of most of those coins, are any of them a really serious anon competitor?
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July 20, 2015, 12:51:25 PM
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funny because monero and darknote are 2 clones of the same source code but you put them in different categories. seems legit

Its a bit unfair to call them clones, as they have both taken development further.
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July 20, 2015, 12:58:13 PM
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Why anonymity is so important for you?

I think cryptocurrency should at least offer all the benefits of cash. No?
Is cash anonymous?

Yes, under most circumstances.
then just think about banks. And as long as banks govern everything, we can't speak about anonymity.

Using a bank account doesn't come under my 'most circumstances'.
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July 20, 2015, 01:23:38 PM
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I have never heard of most of those coins, are any of them a really serious anon competitor?

I have no opinion on the matter that I consider worth sharing, sorry. The context was “completeness”, is all.

Cheers

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July 20, 2015, 01:26:56 PM
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July 20, 2015, 01:44:01 PM
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A very good list.  Here are some more:

https://cryptonote.org/coins

I'll be adding a coin I'm working on to this list shortly.

Dunno if you're aiming for completeness with that list but if so, there's a few omissions that you might wish to address:

https://github.com/mere-mortal/diamondback

https://github.com/mere-mortal/silverback

https://github.com/crz-mountcoin/mountcoin-dev

https://github.com/CherryNote/cherrynote

https://github.com/emergebtc/TavosBTC


Cheers

Graham


From what I can tell all of these are using CryptoNote except maybe TavosBTC, which I can't tell off hand.  Also, monutcoin-dev gives me a 404 error.
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