In my view, Monero is the only cryptocurrency that’s truly usable. Coins like Bitcoin have drifted away from the idea of “electronic cash.” They’re treated as speculative assets, held because people want “number go up”.
The problem with most all cryptocurrencies is that transactions are public. It’s possible to see who sent what to whom, which lets third parties, including governments such as the United States, track balances and flows. The only practical answer I see right now is Monero. Bitcoin has tools like CoinJoin, but they’re easy to get wrong and one mistake can undo your privacy.

Privacy is a human right and absolutely no one including your government should know what you spend your money on. Monero enables this right, unlike fake rogue zionist state funded privacy coins such as ZCash, every transaction is private and the more people who use it the better the privacy becomes.
How do I get Monero?
Western governments know they can’t track Monero transactions reliably so they have turned to censorship to stop main stream exchanges for supporting it. Your best bet is to buy another coins then convert it to Monero. You can check KYCNOT.ME for a list of exchanges you can buy Monero on. You can also try Bisq for direct fiat to Monero but there usually isn’t many offers available. I would recommend PegasusSwap or Infinity Exchanger in the Tor Browser to exchange coins to Monero. Orange Fren is also a great place to find exchanges.
What Wallet Should I Use?
There are many wallets available for Monero and what one you should use depends on what platform you use. For desktop I would recommend the Monero GUI wallet and run a full node with Tor enabled for best privacy. For mobile including IOS and Android use cake wallet.