Amounts and addresses haven't been visible on Moneros blockchain for quite some time. Research how Stealth Addresses and RingCT work. You don't even have to take my word for it. Simply search a Monero address in an explorer, like the one on my profile, and see for yourself what info you can gather.

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If you really think monero has better privacy than bitcoin, then bring it to bitcoin. Bitcoin is changing how finance, energy, and power works - monero isn't. So time spent in monero that could have been spent in bitcoin is a disservice to humanity. Figure out what change is needed, fork if necessary, then watch as nodes choose to run your improvement. Then we all win.
The fork happened in 2014. Bitcoin will only be forked one more time and it will be a hostile takeover by BlackRock and friends. Enjoy your minority fork while Monero. Thanks to its CPU/ p2p pool mining it is much more resistant to such hostile takeovers than BTC.
Adam Back initally joined Bitcoin with the goal to make it more private. He added confidential transactions to the liquid side chain, hoping it would encourage majnnet adoption. This has not happened. The majority of Bitcoiners don't care about privacy. They won't endorse or adopt any privacy solutions on the base layer. When Developers like Samourai and TDev try to use Client side solutions to improve privacy, they get nothing but hate from Bitcoin Core and are eventually arrested pending trial by the US Government.