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Excellent question... my gut feeling suggests that cryptos that specialize in full privacy will do well...which means Bitcoin will do well as long as it keeps strong privacy features in place.

Just a side note a very recent coin called Mysterium Network supposedly has very strong privacy, but I'm no expert...even though I have over 35 yrs working at a high level in the traditional banking arena with a number of the Fortune 100 in the Bond Markets... most of the transactions I was involved with were between $5 to $50 million per transaction... although I did have one client that did between $350 to $750 million... usually 2 times a month... but most of these transactions were 20 yrs ago and were considered very large... now, not so much. >> : ~ ))

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wow thank you, that's awesome!

And yes, privacy-protecting / anonymous coins are definitely getting more popular, just like bytecoin and monero.