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50 sats \ 4 replies \ @DarthCoin 5 Dec 2023 \ parent \ on: Dunder LSP and Lightning Box Provider bitcoin
I personally do not see any necessity of using Blixt under Tor.
Is just adding more trouble than is necessary.
On Blixt the blocks are synced through Neutrino, that offers best privacy in terms of onchain client.
For LN, Tor is really not necessary, because all the communications are through onion routing. And if you put your Blixt node behind a LSP with private channels you can even have wrapped invoices. Nobody will know the "destination". Even if let's say you will leak in some way your Blixt nodeID, is still an anonymous node, that is very hard to trace or locate.
So I would say... keep it simple, don't complicate too much. Tor is for watching porn.
Lullz, tor is for watching porn 😂
Well i like having a channel open to my at home node via start9, which is tor only connection so thats why i asked.
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Why using a Tor with your own node? Are you afraid of yourself?
LOL, use Tailscale for accessing your own node in a private manner over internet.
a channel open to my at home node via start9,
YOU DO NOT NEED TOR FOR THAT.
LOL when people will really learn how to run public and private nodes? I wrote several guides about this.