Right not all crypto is traceable but Bitcoin is a proof of concept for a crypto where traceability is the crux of the functionality. This is not debatable. You can try to obscure who you are by using a private wallet but that's not going to carry you far if any transactions you use involve your name or address in any way. I believe it is at least apathy, if not additionally a conditioning of the "less trusting" and "privacy advocates" of society to make it seem like it's difficult to find people using a currency which is underpinned by the fact that every transaction is tracked and accessible, that has allowed so many people to get away with crimes using it.
Your skepticism of a superior privacy technology due to the type of people using it is strange as you argue that Bitcoin is good for privacy...
Right not all crypto is traceable but Bitcoin is a proof of concept for a crypto where traceability is the crux of the functionality. This is not debatable. You can try to obscure who you are by using a private wallet but that's not going to carry you far if any transactions you use involve your name or address in any way. I believe it is at least apathy, if not additionally a conditioning of the "less trusting" and "privacy advocates" of society to make it seem like it's difficult to find people using a currency which is underpinned by the fact that every transaction is tracked and accessible, that has allowed so many people to get away with crimes using it.
Your skepticism of a superior privacy technology due to the type of people using it is strange as you argue that Bitcoin is good for privacy...
BTC is not good for privacy. It is a store if value, at a minimum.
Privacy coins improving with other tech, including followin all movements.
Don‘t complicate the obvious.