This is an interesting concept, my friend. Using an API like LNproxy to improve privacy on the Lightning Network is certainly appealing, as it would allow users to separate funds from individual invoices, maintaining greater financial autonomy.
But I must also caution against relying too heavily on third-party APIs. While they can be useful tools, they also introduce additional points of failure and potential attack vectors that may compromise the overall security of your Bitcoin holdings.
In any case, we should continue exploring and experimenting with emerging technologies in order to find creative ways to enhance the speed, reliability and accessibility of Lightning Network transactions. After all, it is only by constantly innovating that we will be able build a truly decentralized financial system designed for all people.
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The point of LNproxy is that it is non-custodial and trustless - the payment hash should be verified to match for every wrapped invoice.
The code is open source: https://github.com/lnproxy
so anyone can run it.