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Large is certainly subjective.
But even 2million sat channels probably cover almost all purchases. It’s rare that the average person in the world is spending over 1 million sats on a single item. Most transactions are probably less than 100k sats. I usually open 2 mil sat channels for that reason. If I have to make a bigger purchase I just do it onchain.
You seem like a nice enough guy. I usually don’t engage in these kind of conversations. I guess my main point is I’ve seen plenty of large payments go through lightning. And Bitcoin that has entered the circular economy is probably impossible to track because it’s bouncing through so many sophisticated and unsophisticated hands all over the world. Even when it hits a custodial service it kind of washes away its previous history and starts over as Bitcoin from that custodian.
Like if some pushed onchain through WOS or Muun or something, then spends to 20 different people. On chain it looks like it just stayed with the custodian until a completely different person requests onchain transactions. It’s all a miasma of transactions where people tracking the funds only get little pieces of information that couldn’t possibly be used to paint a complete transaction history.
I’ve never “had” to use liquid, but when I did play with it I could swap from on chain or lightning in or out. I couldn’t imagine someone being able track funds through the various transfers. That being said I wasn’t attempting to hide funds. But if you’ve swapped from onchain to lightning, then converted to liquid to do whatever, then went back out onchain or even a different Lightning wallet I doubt there is anyone that could track that. I couldn’t even imagine the layers of access you’d need to follow along. And if you’ve swapped using non-custodial wallets along the way I would argue that it would probably be impossible.
I’ve never had a problem using lighting self custodial or in size. I’ve sent 1 million sat transactions on it. Anything larger than that ONchain is preferable anyhow. If I really need an intermediate solution I could just use liquid. No need for Monero.
Bitcoin culture is different.
It’s not corporate. It’s not sanitized. It’s raw.
-Built on values like freedom and truth (not trust)
-Full of weird, brilliant art and retarded memes
-Held together by principles most people gave up on
This isn’t a trend.
It’s a signal cutting through the noise. And once you see it, you can’t unsee it.
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