Possibly. Let's say LightSpark's buddies at Mossad (or wherever) hand David Marcus a list of I.P. addresses, and say: "give us all activity associated with these I.P. addresses."
LightSpark knows that at 64.287.213.41 (or whatever), there is a Cake user, who transacted once over Lightning.
They know it's a Cake user, and Cake users are also known to use Monero.
So, sure, it's not a smoking gun.
But the idea that you're using the same app to transmit a privacy coin while at the same time sending constant IP traffic to "the narcs" at LightSpark... that seems insane to me.... why would you do this?
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yes I don't use Cake wallet either, never have.
but that's a helluva stretch.
"Mossad is gonna suspect you are a Monero user!" 🥱
