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@TonyGiorgio appreciate you brother
thanks for sharing and hope you're going ok now shout out all the mums 🙌 sounds like she helped shift something for you mentally , so great
ive always loved your takes on lightning privacy and loved mutiny and what it stands for, want to give you props for what you've done
like i think you should be stoked because at least you went out on your own and did it. so many people don't have the courage to ever take that step and what chews them up internally is never taking it and never knowing - you took it, you started something. and sure its a massive headfuck but you stepped out into the unknown - more power to you!
this is the one part i didn't get and I disagree with
  1. My efforts in this space are technically challenging/impressive yet unnecessary and don't matter.
i hope you feel differnet about it now
anyways bit of a ramble - all the best ✌
Appreciate the kind words. I think you're especially right in the regards that I finally needed to do something instead of just being an employee at many bitcoin companies for many years.
My efforts in this space are technically challenging/impressive yet unnecessary and don't matter.
With this comment, I just meant that I did a lot of hard unique things, but in the end it didn't really matter, especially from the aspect of shutting the wallet down after a relatively short lifetime for a wallet. I think the talks and insights may have made a bigger longstanding overall impact, but again, lightning privacy is still pretty laughable and not much has changed since the article I published many years ago.
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