That stealth address technology really is a wonderful piece of privacy tech and I cannot use it to find any of the xmr transactions you've made in the last month
You win your challenge, now win mine!
That stealth address technology really is a wonderful piece of privacy tech and I cannot use it to find any of the xmr transactions you've made in the last month
You win your challenge, now win mine!
Your request to see lightning to lightning, outside of my silly "gotcha" attempt, is something I wouldn't even know where to start with. I assume if I was running a node and someone connected to me that I would be able to gather something, similar to if I ran a public xmr node, I'd be able to get the ip of the individuals using mine (I believe).
I'm open to being corrected.
Here you go 🏆
its worth noting that nostr:nprofile1qqszrqlfgavys8g0zf8mmy79dn92ghn723wwawx49py0nqjn7jtmjagpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchszyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekk7mf0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uynmh4h not being able to locate any relevant information about this address says close to zero about moneros receiver privacy.
likewise a random 3rd party not being able to locate information on a LN tx says extremely little about the overall state of LN privacy.
if you want privacy from the public, you can use a fiat bank.
I'd like to see a random 3rd party locate information on *any* LN tx
Are you up to the challenge?

I'm perfectly willing to concede that is likely true.
I also assert its a stupid and meaningless challenge you're only doing to stir up the shit.
Don't random nodes on a route see information? Custodians and LSPs do as well. All third parties that ideally shouldn't have information about a transaction between me and you.
> Don't random nodes on a route see information?
Yes
> Custodians and LSPs do as well
True
> All third parties that ideally shouldn't have information about a transaction between me and you
Agreed
*Now* can you find an LN transaction?
Nope I can't. The way you tell me you use Lightning I'm pretty confident you have relatively strong privacy. I don't think that is true though for most Lightning users.