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Evidence against reusing a monero wallet: “If you need perfect unlinkability of your receivables, the only solution remains to use a separate seed (separate Monero wallet).” source: https://docs.getmonero.org/public-address/subaddress/

Evidence against reusing a monero address: “To prevent the payer from linking your payouts together [you must] generate a new subaddress for each payout.” source: https://docs.getmonero.org/public-address/subaddress/

Evidence for running a monero node, not a phone wallet: “It's always advisable, especially for privacy-conscious users, to use a personal node when transacting on the network to achieve the highest rate of privacy.” source: https://www.getmonero.org/get-started/faq/

Evidence of difficulty of using monero on tor:

And since I don't want to do a real long one of these and go through and count all the disingenuous bullshit,

just one more

thank goodness everybody now knows that you can avoid the trials and tribulations of passing those flags to your Monero node,

by just running a full stack lightning node.

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To get decent privacy on monero, you have to install and configure a monero node

Might as well get superior privacy by installing and configuring an LN node instead

nobody who has even done both of these thinks they are equivalent ,

and you look dumb suggesting they are similar.