You have a comparison with other protocols here
https://dnscrypt.info/faq
this post was submitted on 21 Jul 2023
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I've never heard of DNSCrypt. What supposedly makes it better? DoH works fine and is the best way to "hide" DNS traffic as far as I can tell.
From my research DNS crypt is the better option since DNS queries can be anonymized. In terms of privacy this is next level.