No, they seem to prioritize by volume, with special preference for things sanctioned countries use. Lightning is still in its 'bunch of nerds' phase. Even LSPs are, which will be a target long before your basement routing node is.

That said: best to not cede an inch of territory here! Push them right back to custodians or even further. That may take a Supreme Court or Congress though, neither particularly easy to influence.

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true but just a matter of time. COPA and others should combine forces to push back. we the plebs need the right tools to use it even after a ban.

I don't think there's any role for COPA here, they are about patents (pronounced with Australian accent) and copyright stuff.

But "others" would be good yes.

In the US case the profit motive seems quite important, so I wonder if a non-profit could run a mixer without fees.