Hey chris, thanks for replying.
I understand that, with monero it is however not possible to even know that a transfer was made from a certain address (by design).
I further realize that this could be somewhat worked around by creating different accounts for different purposes in Bitshares, but to me this seems to somewhat defeat part of the purpose of having named accounts - altough privacy-savvy users will do this anyway, with different services - the same happens with monero right now altough it will be addressed (heh) with sub-addresses (heh) soon, iirc.
The above scenario would be for instance using the same address on poloniex and shapeshift, both services would then start building a profile on XMR sent to/from the address, even if this information is not visible on the blockchain.
Such scenarios are more serious with Bitshares+stealth, since it is visible on the blockchain that the user spent funds after using such a service.
I like and 100% stand behind the belief that a good cryptocurrency should be like cash in terms of privacy, but you already knew that
My concern here is that even with Stealth as I understand it now, every time we spend, it's akin to advertising to the entire world: "just spent money!".
In simpler terms, it seems to me that there is more information being leaked than necessary, and that over time this will have unintended consequences.
As a not-perfect-but-hopefully-enlightening analogy, we had the (perhaps not so shocking) revelations that would-be Tor users are automatically targeted for further scrutiny/logging just by visiting torproject.org.
What do you guys think ?