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Privacy Coin
MoneroXMR
The gold standard for financial privacy — fully anonymous, untraceable by default
Price (May 2026)~$390
Market Cap~$7 Billion
LaunchedApril 2014
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Quick Summary

Beginner suitabilityLow — regulatory risk is high in Ireland and EU; exchange access is restricted
Risk levelVery High — active MiCA delisting pressure, FATF Travel Rule conflict
Best forFinancial privacy believers who understand and accept the regulatory risks involved
Main risksMiCA delisting, EU exchange restrictions, FATF Travel Rule conflict, limited liquidity
EnterCrypto viewEducational review only — Irish/EU investors face specific access and regulatory risks
Last reviewed4 May 2026
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Reviewed by EnterCrypto Research

EnterCrypto is an Ireland-based crypto education website focused on explaining blockchain, Bitcoin, wallets, exchanges, and crypto projects in plain English for beginners. Our reviews are educational only and do not provide financial advice.

Last reviewed: 4 May 2026  •  Next review due: November 2026

👥 Team and Origin

Monero was launched in April 2014 as a fork of Bytecoin. It has no single founder, no company, and no controlling entity — maintained by hundreds of contributors worldwide. Monero recently celebrated its 12th anniversary and continues active development. Charles Hoskinson of Cardano expressed interest in research partnerships with Monero in May 2026.


⚙️ Technology and Use Case

Monero uses Ring Signatures, Stealth Addresses, and RingCT to hide the sender, receiver, and amount by default on every transaction. The FCMP++ upgrade currently under Trail of Bits audit (May 2026) will further strengthen anonymity and scalability. All-time high of approximately $797 was reached in January 2026.


📊 Tokenomics and Market Cap

Monero has no hard supply cap — a perpetual tail emission of 0.6 XMR per block continues indefinitely to fund miners. Circulating supply is approximately 18.45 million XMR. XMR peaked at approximately $800 in January 2026 and currently trades around $390.


🏆 Competition and Market Position

Monero is the clear leader in privacy-focused cryptocurrencies. Unlike Zcash where privacy is opt-in, Monero's privacy is mandatory and default — making it the only major coin where all transactions are private.


🚩 Red Flags and Risks

Multiple major exchanges have delisted XMR due to regulatory pressure. FATF's Travel Rule requirements conflict directly with Monero's privacy model. EU AML regulations and MiCA create a hostile environment for privacy coins in Ireland specifically.


🟢 Bull case

Growing financial privacy awareness drives demand, FCMP++ upgrade is successfully deployed improving privacy and scalability, or regulatory frameworks create a compliance pathway for privacy coins.

🔴 Bear case

MiCA forces remaining European exchanges to delist XMR making it inaccessible through regulated channels in Ireland, or institutional restrictions on privacy coins become standard.

🔄 What would change our view?

We would become more positive if: EU regulatory frameworks create a compliance pathway, exchange delistings stabilise, or FCMP++ demonstrates significant performance improvements. We would become more cautious if: further exchange delistings reduce accessible liquidity, or FATF Travel Rule is enforced more aggressively.

How we scored Monero

How scores work →
Team / Origin
8/10 — Fully decentralised, genuine community
Technology
9/10 — Best-in-class privacy
Tokenomics
6/10 — Tail emission, no hard cap
Competition
8/10 — Unrivalled privacy leader
Red Flags
4/10 — Regulatory delisting pressure
Speculative Upside
7/10 — FCMP++ upgrade, privacy demand growing

Overall verdict

Monero is technically one of the most impressive and genuinely decentralised projects in crypto. Its privacy technology is unmatched. However, the regulatory headwinds are severe — exchange delistings under MiCA are ongoing and Irish investors face specific access challenges. Technically fascinating, but regulatory risk dominates for EU investors.

6.5/10Overall
7/10Upside/Risk

Irish investor note: Monero faces active delisting pressure from exchanges under EU MiCA. Irish investors should verify whether XMR is accessible on their preferred regulated exchange before considering a position.

Sources checked for this review

Disclaimer: This review is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Scores are subjective assessments based on publicly available information at the time of writing (4 May 2026). Cryptocurrency investments carry significant risk of total loss. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial adviser before investing. Read our scoring methodology.