>"The ones on the blockchain aren't the same as the one in your profile"
Exactly lmao. Third parties gain zero knowledge from my profile address about who I am as a reciever on the blockchain.
> "...he said, with no evidence"
We've already been through this before. You challenged yourself and discovered most LN wallet downloads were non-private custodial wallets (in other words a moot point in saying they are private). A smaller fraction were non-custodial wallets that relied on LSPs like ACINQ (where they have a section on their page describing how they aren't private).
The incentives of Lightning drive towards these large hubs because they are more connected with less hops to your destination (less routing failures and cheaper fees).
>"Wallet of Satoshi and Strike don't see everything."
They see everything associated with you as a user. Your balance. The timing and amounts you receive and send. Plus they require personally identifiable information and accounts (especially Strike)
Why the double standard? Just a moment ago you were critical about Monero not encrypting fee amounts and now you're making excuses for Wallet of Satoshi and Strike being able to see much more.