You know Bitcoin is programmable money?
You know you can set your changes address to another wallet you own with a different set of XPUBs. You can pay for a VPN with Bitcoin lightning and generate no change.
My IP address is never my own, not only because of a paid VPN but also because of tor combined with that.
Digging and subpeonas will get them to a different REAL IP address everytime. Then there is blockstream, FM radios, etc.
Just because you haven't educated yourself about how Bitcoin works doesn't mean it doesn't.
Next the monero shills will tell us that monero protects them from security cameras for their infinity fiat money lol
This sure has been an interesting Friday so far :)
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You can be somewhat pseudonymous on Bitcoin but that has nothing to do with privacy. All actions are still visible to everyone in the world.
Monero is not meant to protect you from security cameras. It protects your transactional privacy on chain and nothing else. Everything you speak of is external to that and applies to every other crypto including Bitcoin.
You shouldnt need to be an engineer to drive a car. Likewise, you shouldn't need to be one to achieve transactional privacy. That is just terrible design.