Sure, those of us who are incentivized to do marketing for centralized, fully-surveilled, non-public solutions can continue to do that marketing. Those of us who believe in freedom technology can also continue to make a fuss, especially when an app like Blitz, which was at one point associated with freedom technology, suddenly switches to sharing all of their user's transaction data with LightSpark. Believe me, a lot of other Lightning participants are horrified, but a lot of them need to keep quiet because inevitably they will be looking for VC funding from the same funds which (unfortunately) are giving Breez money to market David Marcus' API. I've been a Bitcoiner since 2012, don't need VC funding, so it's my role to explain to the community the danger of what you are marketing.

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I just think you're on the wrong track. I know we're a good actor and we help Spark be more private. We already do so. We're also pushing other sub-networks and the native Lightning tech itself.