SaberhagenTheNameless on Nostr: Yes, the Monero address you give to the sender is "known" (just like the invoice ...
Yes, the Monero address you give to the sender is "known" (just like the invoice string you give to the sender for lightning is "known"), but it's unlinkable to the one-time stealth addresses that appear on the blockchain. Functionally the same thing.
Looking forward to FCMP++ replacing rings signatures and potentially bringing an L2 on Monero. One thing I like about lightning is it doesn't have a permanent public global ledger.
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2024-10-25 08:08:37Event JSON
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