I always thought Lightning was pretty damn anonymous, if using a non-custodial wallet. Right?
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It also depends how you define non-custodial, because there are different levels of privacy available based on the type of wallet and underlying infrastructure used. If youβre running your own TOR node will get substantially more privacy than Phoenix, for example, where all your channels are through a single provider, or on the newer nodeless wallet offerings that trade some privacy and trust assurances for simpler and friendlier UX that better matches the custodial feel.
The sender can also pay for stuff without internet connection (paper qr codes, etc.)
LN complements ecash mints quite nicely