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To add to this, neutrino is specifically a privacy focused solution for outsourcing block validation... it does this by getting compressed versions of entire blocks rather than asking a server for info about specific outputs, which could be used to deanonymize or otherwise attack you

The security profile is that you're not validating blocks yourself as you would with a full Bitcoin core node

For an edge node with a channel or three for use by you / small business / eCommerce its perfectly fine.

It's not recommended if you plan on running a routing node with lots of random peers.

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Yes, you could add multiple neutrino peers for your connection. usually is taking first the one with the best ping. So I suggest to test their ping before you make your list, to be under 150ms.

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It was a post about this on SN but can't find it right now. Search on SN is kind of crap showing results only for zaprank instead of recent/older.

Maybe @bitcoin_devs could give a better answer on this.
Check on their history too https://stacker.news/bitcoin_devs/posts

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there's not two addresses in a multisig, there is one address, signed for with multiple keys

when that multisig output is spent those keys are revealed, but thats not the same as your extended pubkey... the derivation path is how basically you have infinite uncorrelated public keys from one true signing key

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