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Fees and privacy, I suppose.


At least with Bitcoin, the ledger is open for all to see. The privacy angle is specious at best.


It's true that the ledger is public but it isn't necessarily tied to your identity. You can use exchanges that do not require KYC to convert to a privacy coin like Monero, and then move that to fiat exchanges like Coinbase etc.




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