You know it is wrong. Did you inform @kyle-moore that by doing that you would be able to track all his past, present, and future transactions? How much money does that poor guy have?

Of course you did not. Otherwise, nobody would ever connect to any of those 20 or so servers maintained with the sole purpose of collecting uninformed people's xpubs.

If the xpubs collecting mafia were honest they would at least add a warning sign/text saying something like "By connecting to this server you accept that the maintainer can see all your finantial activity and your balance forever. Are you okay with that?"

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there isn't anything wrong with offering people access to infrastructure.

you can quit clutching your pearls.

hey nostr:npub14f8d8c8zeq899dmwy5mtaauepglezczymw6dj9jmkw7489d4vffsvfyn5r do you feel like the disadvantages were not explained adequately?

also

thinking that random individuals have incentive to spend time collecting XPUBs and track other random individuals financial transactions is fucking ridiculous.

even if someone IS collecting,

first answer the question of how they're suppose to match XPUB from an incoming Tor connection to any online or IRL identity.

the main threat is that a large entity could be running most of those dojos for chain surveillance purposes,

not that there's enough people using them to be worth their while ...

so stop your puritanical handwringing, you look ridiculous

You xpubs miners are all the same.

Well i already knew about it from someone commenting on the samurai case. But its not overt