One nice thing about vpns, and lnproxy, is that they stack. You can put multiple vpns in your network stack, so that first your traffic goes to VPN A and then the VPN B and then to your destination. You can do the same with your money: first it goes to proxy A, then proxy B, then your destination. No proxy knows if the node they forward your money to is the real destination or just another proxy.
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That's true, but idk if lnproxy does that alone does it?
I'm not sure what you mean by "alone." I think you mean something like, "does lnproxy use 2 proxies automatically like how obscuravpn automatically passes your traffic through 2 vpns." If that is what you mean, no. But there are 2 different proxies running lnproxy's software and you can pick which one you want to use on their website, otherwise it selects onr at random. So nothing stops you from wrapping your invoice twice, once via each proxy. Moreover, anyone who starts running the lnproxy software can do a pull request to get added to their list, and the more people who do so, the better for user privacy.
Yea thats what I meant. Oh, nice, I didn't realise lnproxy website had different lnproxy hosts that it randomly selects. So are you saying that if I wrap an invoice, refresh the website, and wrap the wrapped invoice again, it should be going through 2 proxies?
and change the relay*
Just tried it right now, it works, neat