Thanks for digging into this @rnbrady! Since you answered your own questions, I’ll just add some comments: An anonymity set of 2 is pretty dismal, and that’s in the best case (assuming the user didn’t send it straight to one of the attacker’s nodes) – for low-resource attackers – before other attacks/analysis. E.g. if the transaction spends a CashFusion output, and you’re broadcasting using the same node or Fulcrum server you were using before the CashFusion – you’ve probably helped attackers...
It has 2 pools. One anonmous, one open. By such, big coorperations & governments can get AI to crunch numbers, and use the open pool to deanonymise the private pool. This is by no means comparable to XMR. XMR is private by default.
Cashfusion is CoinJoin, not like Monero.
It does not have to be like Monero to give you a similar level of privacy.
It has 2 pools. One anonmous, one open. By such, big coorperations & governments can get AI to crunch numbers, and use the open pool to deanonymise the private pool. This is by no means comparable to XMR. XMR is private by default.