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111 sats \ 6 replies \ @Jon_Hodl 20 Dec 2024 \ on: Do you need a quick BTC LN node to travel? Here is a trick bitcoin_beginners
This looks amazing, Darth.
How do we know that they're not a chain analysis honeypot?
Just think again: a honeypot will insist on the thing that they are running DISPOSABLE LN NODES ?
A honeypot will try to keep the user as long is possible to trace you back.
What is going to "analyze" if you are throwing away the node?
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Nothing is more dangerous than the illusion of safety and privacy.
I guess what i am asking if there’s an attack vector where they can survey all payments and potentially break down privacy.
Alice creates a node, sends a bunch of payments, then disposes of the node because she wants privacy.
Couldn’t Rizful break that down if they were a honeypot?
I want it to trust it and use it but need more expert opinions on how privacy could be compromised with such a service.
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Yeah. Basically, a big design focus for Rizful is that the nodes are DISPOSABLE. You can quickly delete a node, and also quickly delete you Rizful account, whenever you wan.t (We do have safety checks however to make sure you don't delete a node with funds or channels... see here: https://rizful.com/docs/deleting-node
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Excellent response. Thank you.
VERY well done.
I will definitely use your tool.
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Rizful was created by the same team behind https://megalithic.me/ ... but to answer your question more directly -- if you are fully paranoid, running your own Lightning Node on your own hardware is always the best solution: https://docs.megalithic.me/category/should-i-run-a-lightning-node
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Thanks for the reply.
Your tool looks truly transformative. And I agree that there’s no substitute for running your own node.
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