If you're so hard up to shill your favorite privacy tool that you resort to the
"can a rando on the Internet find this piece of information?"
then you've lost the plot.
Day 3 of asking monero people to just *show me* an LN transaction so I can see what info they can glean from it
Can you see what channel or address *sent* the money? Can you see what channel or address *received* it? Can you see the *amount sent*? Can you see the *fee paid*?
So far they can't even *show me* a transaction on LN -- let alone any information from it
Calling nostr:nprofile1qqs0npwnpyvheqz7zuvuwvv9k460c0hyqlturds40hhfn34vufvehwcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkchsknr3 and nostr:nprofile1qqs27aqdrx96hwx8hqks53ccav65hvlk47dfscumsh22tncnw89t4pgpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dslku2wh -- maybe yall can help?
If you're so hard up to shill your favorite privacy tool that you resort to the
"can a rando on the Internet find this piece of information?"
then you've lost the plot.
but can you though?
i am sure that most of that information is not readily available to 3rd parties.
and that means fuck all from a hard privacy standpoint.
that's a no.
but I really like monero. I don't have any though. but the state despises it and the enemy of my enemy is my fren.
its a mostly no.
if you want that kind of privacy, get an account at a bank.
I'm only looking into it because i want to know exactly what the routing nodes can see and how prevalent bolt12 usage is.
What a gonk!