<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Hanshan wrote</title><author_name>Hanshan (npub1lx…6svxa)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub1lxzaxzge0jq9u9cecucctdt5lslwgp7hcxmp2l0wn8r2ecjenwasu6svxa</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>Soooo&#xA;&#xA;this is just regular &#34;big blocks are bad&#34; FUD.&#xA;Could be a problem, sure&#xA;but nobody knows at exactly what point you have to go up a layer to maintain adequate decentralization (whatever that means).&#xA;&#xA;Also you keep harping on this point &#xA;&#xA;&gt;the sender always knows the recipient&#39;s &#34;real&#34; address (the one on the blockchain) and can provably map it to their stealth address.&#xA;&#xA;which is completely true.&#xA;But I&#39;m really having a problem coming up with an attack where that information is useful in any way.&#xA;for example,&#xA;The Adversary sends monero to their target.&#xA;so they can see on the chain when that output *might have been* spent.&#xA;aaaand....?&#xA;&#xA;its not useful in large scale surveillance. &#xA;and it&#39;s barely useful in specific targeted surveillance scenarios.&#xA;&#xA;&gt;setting up an LN node privately is barely more difficult than setting up a monero node.&#xA;&#xA;i call bullshit.&#xA;anyone who can find the cmdline can set up a monero node on old hardware or VPS in an hour copypasta-ing from a guide.&#xA;I spent an hour yesterday just trying to figure out why all payments to my Zeus wallet were failing.&#xA;&#xA;but almost certainly we both underestimate the difficulties for noobs starting from close to zero.&#xA;¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯</html></oembed>