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Peep this nostr thread.

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Big difference between lightning and monero: this random XMR user admits he doesn't have the resources to trace an LN payment. I, a random LN user, can provably trace an XMR payment. Anyone can, because monero is designed to be trivially sender-traceable.

Monero is surveillance money. I recommend using lightning instead.

My favorite part of the thread is where Kortik tries to identify the destination of my lightning invoice. He gets it wrong, of course, but he learns about trampoline routing along the way!

All this is way above my pay grade but still is hilariously to watch Monero bros to come with terms with reality πŸ˜†

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What are you talking about, moron?

Reply with an actual screenshot of what you're talking about

I guess you haven’t come in terms with reality. Oh well. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

This is not a screenshot

You're the one who can't comprehend the reality that lightning sucks

Stop projecting

Lightning works perfectly for me.

Didn't ask

Ok bro, calm down.

Again, what are you talking about?

Me?

Ok so, what was whoever I was replying to talking about, and why do you seem confused about who I meant?

theres nothing even slightly controversial in this thread.

except his insistence that the sender knowing the destination of their payment is "tracing"

That's really an issue imho.

So a reciever has to reveal his adress to make the payment work?

Not really, or? I mean, I am not into monero but I always thought it's anonymous

Monero uses "stealth addresses" where the address you reveal to get paid should be pretty useless to attackers

that is how blockchains work.

the sender doesn't know anything about the address they get, prior amounts received or whether its been used before, etc

but someone with access to the sending wallet knows coin was sent to that address.

That's why you don't achieve anonymity on a blockchain, but on a second layer like lnd.

There are certainly advantages to using an L2

there are also disadvantages

The sender automatically generates a one-time stealth address from the receivers public address, that only they both know, that is used once to receive for that transaction and never used again. No third party knows the address if they're simply looking at the blockchain and the recievers public address, and the sender doesn't know what happens with it after either.