Super Testnet on Nostr: Monero users don't like to hear this, but ideally, the sender of a transaction ...
Monero users don't like to hear this, but ideally, the sender of a transaction shouldn't know what address belongs to the recipient. But monero can't work unless the sender first gets your XMR address. On lightning, the sender almost never learns your BTC address. It's way better.
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2025-06-05 02:41:59Event JSON
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