> The sender knowing where they need to send coins is par for the course
Then change course
There's no reason to stick with the poor privacy options of the past, not now that we can do better
It used to be that you could not run a server without disclosing your ip address to your users
Then tor came out and you could run a server as a tor hidden service
It used to be that you could not run a DNM without disclosing your crypto address to your users
Then lightning came out and you can run a DNM as a lightning hidden service
Let's keep pushing and make things ever more private
> It's knowing what I do with it after that that matters
It matters that someone knows your cryptocurrency address. What if they testify in court against you that you gave them that address, and the prosecution demonstrates that it's private key was found on one of your devices? Suddenly it matters. The sender should never learn anything that sensitive.
