Event JSON
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"pubkey": "d4b5b685ed59f44e7bce8412caabe6b74fa5b1f4de63277e9e394989ff6c00bb",
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"content": "I believe the only potential identifying information would be the IP address where the invoice is generated. Thus better privacy for the sender than the recipient. Here’s a pretty good article that summarizes lightning privacy and the various ways one can try to figure out who paid whom. https://voltage.cloud/blog/lightning-network-faq/lightning-network-privacy-explainer/",
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