Nëïgsëndöïg Cöcülës on Nostr: Running a self-sovereign LN node is nothing more than an OPSEC trap. In other words, ...
Running a self-sovereign LN node is nothing more than an OPSEC trap. In other words, if you run a node by yourself, you're asking for potentially get "burned" (basically, bad OPSEC mistakes).
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