I've seen privacy-loving people "using monero" with their crypto.com account. Others using it on Windows. You can find misguided people everywhere.

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its true šŸ‘

but sending monero straight from an exchange is still more private than using a transparent chain.

I will take better over worse.

I think it depends on how you use your onchain UTXOs afterwards. Are they coinjoined into lightning and then spent through cashu, liquid, etc.

But the number one low-hanging fruit for privacy, imho, is avoiding a centralized echange which requires KYC.

Then, the next low-hanging privacy fruit is what goes around any spend : using a pseudonym, private mailboxes, private email addresses, etc.

I don't understand what you mean by "use your onchain utxo afterward"

maybe I just dont know how crypto dot com works.

I mean that if you withdraw from an exchange through bitcoin on-chain (not through lightning or liquid), you'll have a UTXO (unspent transaction output) on the bitcoin blockchain, but what you then do with that UTXO will determine how much privacy you lose or regain.

sure

but the point I was making was that

even if you send monero straight from the CEX, a 3rd party doesn't know where it goes.

so while using a CEX or Windows or whatever isn't ideal, they still have some privacy guarantees.

on a transparent chain if you seek privacy its at least clear how you did it.

lol

nostr:nprofile1qqszrqlfgavys8g0zf8mmy79dn92ghn723wwawx49py0nqjn7jtmjagpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchszyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekk7mf0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uynmh4h and I have an ongoing discussion

he likes to call it "tracing" because saying

"the sender of a transaction knows the destination"

doesnt sound very impressive.

but that all that stupid "challenge" of his shows.

it isnt "tracing monero."

he just thinks its funny to make work for other people.

But that would mean that the CEX could see where the moneto went, no?

thats correct šŸ‘

they know the first hop but not where it goes after that.

Do you know of work (research) I could look at that might compare monero and lightning+cashu privacy?

not really direct comparisons no.

it doesn't make a lot of sense for researchers to compare them since its apples to oranges.

but theres lot of individual comparisons, particularly of monero and LN.

I thought i had a bookmark with a list of LN papers but looks like it was lost.

> doesn't sound very impressive

What it sounds like to me a serious privacy flaw that lands people in jail

> it isn't tracing

It clearly is. Tracing a cryptocurrency payment is following it from its source to its destination. Monero makes this trivial for the sender, it provides him with a cryptographic proof-of-trace in every transaction (the view key). Lightning makes it impossible under some circumstances.

dude stfu with this horseshit.

if I send you a letter I didn't "trace" the mail.

even if the receiver shares a super secret one time hashed mail drop with the sender and the letter success arrives, it isn't "tracing".

the recipient told the sender where to send the fucking thing.

you want to change what words mean so you can FUD harder.

GTFO with your bullshit.

shitcoin monero is an unimportant crypto in 2025.

Idk what that is, I've only heard of groundbreaking anonymity blockchain Monero

Oh yeah, I've heard of that! I use lightning because its tor-like routing protocol offers really good privacy protections if you run a node. Monero is that one cryptocurrency that's traceable by default, right?

https://cointelegraph.com/news/chainalysis-leak-monero-traceability

Lightning is traceable by default too, every cryptocurrency is

Then do it

A lightning invoice is attached

Why don't you pay it and tell me (1) what pubkey received the money (2) what its total balance is?

I'll do the same for monero if you like. Give me any xmr address, I will pay it and tell you (1) what pubkey received the money (2) what its total balance is

lightning:lnbc10103770p1p5rsh7mpp5dnjxpfcnt769h8l4xf7wxl3lsuluvf2f25qzjextw0k492mxq7ashp598ktapplptj7q0jg65flj8texw4rul208lljstt84adxp88kakxscqzdyxqyz5zpsp52h2ntu5c5luklflx53su43x202m2fukujrykmq3zcseaxmtjdq0s9qxpqysgqrflep2rykypncpenk6gt9flssljt9sdz2akgh6wq7s6te0ree20pa8dttqjp330fh66rscrpjn249ujw6tynnutzpf87prtncr5f88gp9eglxh

What makes you think I'm that kind of fed?

I don't think you're a fed

Now guess which IP address I am using.

People here often lack the tools for tracing. Quite different from governments which invest in specialized teams dedicated to that purpose and with legal power to force operators to disclose IP address information.

These same governments even offered quite a large bounty to break Monero privacy and yet failed (look it up)

So I probably can't do what you're suggesting

Neither could a fed

The criminal kind of fed can

Nah

Wishful thinking isn't good protection

Big difference between lightning and monero: you, a random nostr user, admit you don't have the resources to trace a lightning payment. I, a random nostr user, can provably trace a monero payment. Anyone can, because monero is designed to be trivially sender-traceable.

Monero is surveillance money. I recommend using lightning.

Trace a Monero payment then, moron

Lightning works

I used trampoline routing with a decoy pubkey. Meaning you got the wrong recipient. The actual recipient was Tating Turnup on nostr; Epic Astronaut merely runs a routing node. (See lnproxy.org for more on how this works.) Meaning if you were a chain analyst, you are now stuck watching the wrong pubkey! You've been led on a wild goose chase. Even if Epic Astronaut closes his channel, you'll be following the wrong person's money. Decpy pubkeys is a trick lightning can do but monero can't.

> See lnproxy

sure I’m aware you are not the only one here nostr:note18j0df3l7zrw34ere3ulxduwxnvzarz9s9mqrq67uapayl2vpamrqum5kyt

Lnproxy is very cool

Lol ok good luck

Rent free in your heads šŸ˜‚