This is the way
This is the way
Clean setup!
GM pleb! rise and shine
Almost bought those silent orange boxes, industrial, no fan, love it.
Like the cooling, full setup for sure.
Early sign of empire fail, rise of bureaucracy. Try to fill your taxes.
As you said... if you are not going to route a LN ... and just a normal Bitcoin Node, I think the best is to be behind #Tor and if you want with #I2P too, as a way to obfuscate your broadcast. I always use as a reference the excelente tutorial by raspibolt, easy to adapt to any linux distro. https://raspibolt.org/guide/bonus/bitcoin/i2p.html
I need to look at the code or read the specification, so ... take my point of view as someone how don't know every details of the flow. If I have the power to analyze the network traffic of public nodes (not tor) I could match the broadcast with the origin and then try to look who is the owner of the node.
You are sending the KYC sats to "someone" address, if anyone (ISP/Gob/etc) can use some data and meta data to identify that you have the keys to move the sats for that address, yes, you are doxxing yourself. If you use the ip from your ISP provider... more easy, they can sniff all the packages. If you use Tor, as you said...they have to put more work to identify you unless you said "Hey, this is my node and my address". In the end, if the big brother wants... can't track you and in the last instance... it's a true/false face to face interrogation to check if that node is owned by you.
If you start from the KYC sats... I only can think about some "I lost my keys", "Some body rob my key and send to some place I don't know about", "I lost my key in the street, maybe someone use it to move the corn to other place".
Any KYC sats need to be acumulate and in one action "lost" in a boat accident, or "other" people get your priv key and move to another place.
In that situation, this "other" person could send those sats to some coinjoin software and "clean it".
My 2cents
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alhambra a lot of history in that place... hope the best for you.
Guards are having more issues that normal #tor #network







