If one were to use Boltz over Tor to swap some bitcoin into liquid, then at a later date (new Tor connection), swap some of that liquid back to bitcoin, would Boltz hypothetically be able to make any connection between the original and final bitcoin?

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I think for chain swaps on utxo level, yes. Boltz does have the utxo links across btc/lbtc. Tor is not really relevant here, that just obscures your ip network connection. If the original utxo has some kyc linked to it, boltz (not the public) can link this to your final swapped btc utxo. However an LN->LBTC->BTC swap does hide the input utxo… even for Boltz
Thank you for that info 🙏 Hoping for a possible use case to combine utxos into a single utxo without linking histories. Coinjoins while in liquid might be a very useful development. And thank you very much Boltz for your excellent service! 🙏