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Hanshan · 9w
So much bullshit, so little time... lets start here, mind showing me where on the monero website it says "users should delete and make an entirely new wallet for each use"?
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Evidence against reusing a monero wallet: “If you need perfect unlinkability of your receivables, the only solution remains to use a separate seed (separate Monero wallet).” source: https://docs.getmonero.org/public-address/subaddress/

Evidence against reusing a monero address: “To prevent the payer from linking your payouts together [you must] generate a new subaddress for each payout.” source: https://docs.getmonero.org/public-address/subaddress/

Evidence for running a monero node, not a phone wallet: “It's always advisable, especially for privacy-conscious users, to use a personal node when transacting on the network to achieve the highest rate of privacy.” source: https://www.getmonero.org/get-started/faq/

Evidence of difficulty of using monero on tor:
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goatmeal · 9w
I don't understand why it's worth the effort to make a big deal out of the address reuse mistake. does lightning not have bolt12 and lnurl? if you reuse these, the sender will infer that it's you both times.
Hanshan · 9w
So this is the point in the conversation where STN starts talking about problems with blockchain privacy, but somehow makes it all about Monero. i guess because the monero website talks about these problems? and yea, transacting on an L2 solves some of those problems. LN remains an beta-tested and ...
Hanshan · 9w
And since I don't want to do a real long one of these and go through and count all the disingenuous bullshit, just one more thank goodness everybody now knows that you can avoid the trials and tribulations of passing those flags to your Monero node, by just running a full stack lightning node.
Yena · 9w
Lots of more privacy problems listed on the OFFICIAL getmonero website. Lightning does not have these issues. Admits monero users will be POOR: "If you use Monero but give your name and address to another party, the other party will not magically forget your name and address." "If you give out yo...