Nice! I still think Lightning itself doesn't have any privacy built in to the protocol, i think mutiny is the only lightning privacy project, meanwhile chainalysis has lightning nodes and a lightning surveillance product, bitfury has lightning peach which is a spyware node, etc. Not sure lightning will be private enough to avoid kyc. especially if node operators are forced to be treated as money transmitting business or something similar like i have heard discussion about
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"Governments see their powers eroded by these technologies, and are taking various well-known steps to try to limit the use of strong crypto by their subjects. The U.S. has several well-publicized efforts, including the Clipper chip, the Digital Telephony wiretap law, and proposals for "voluntary" escrow of cryptographic keys. Cypherpunks and others expect these efforts to be bypassed. Technology has let the genie out of the bottle. Crypto anarchy is liberating individuals from coercion by their physical neighbors--who cannot know who they are on the Net--and from governments. For libertarians, strong crypto provides the means by which government will be avoided."
[--Timothy C. May, Crypto Anarchy and Virtual Communities](http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/crypto/cypherpunks/may-virtual-comm.html)