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175 sats \ 2 replies \ @nullcount 27 Nov \ parent \ on: How setup a LN node with LND and i2p? lightning
Tor has Exit Nodes (i.e. Tor nodes that can "translate" traffic to/from a clearnet-IP address into Tor hidden traffic. However, Tor exit nodes are not used at all in LN routing.
Basically, LN has it's own "exit nodes" (i.e. LN nodes that run BOTH a hidden service address AND a clearnet address). These nodes can "translate" traffic to/from a clearnet-only node to a tor-only node for example.
https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/a/90767
So the fact that I2P has no exit nodes should not matter.
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That's how I understand it. Routing nodes would be incentivized to support all available transport layers as it increases the odds they'll help route a payment between peers which don't have the same transports enabled.
Most LN nodes are Tor-only. So the demand for anonymity layers seems strong. Additionally, clearnet is difficult/expensive to setup (especially if you don't have a dedicated-IP because you're behind the ISP's NAT).
The pleb noderunners deserve a "middleground" transport with some anonymity, easy to setup, and more performant.
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