Btw you only have good sender privacy if you run your own LN node. The way most user use lightning is not good for privacy (custodians and LSPs)
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But thanks, I didn’t know that you’ll have to use your own node. But makes sense obviously
Seems obvious, and it's true for most cryptos and lightning, but Monero is an exception to that. You still retain full transactional privacy even when using a remote node that isn't your own. Although you still have to hide your IP in some way with a VPN, proxy, or Tor. But the remote node still would not know receiver, amounts, or sender.