What's your opinion on adding an extra layer of privacy after a CoinJoin through sending your CoinJoined outputs to yourself through the Lightning Network?
You don't even need to send them to yourself on Lightning, you can just spend anywhere on Lightning privately.
I was asking if sending the CoinJoined outputs to yourself through a multi-hop transaction in Lightning would add an extra layer of privacy. - I'm asking in case coordinators are sanctioned by the government.
What if a coordinator is a honeypot, and they could monitor the outputs that went through them.
Every single Bitcoin node can monitor outputs that went through a coordinator's coinjoins since Bitcoin is a public blockchain, so there's no "honeypot" involved with the coordinator's node.
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Confused by that. Here's a hypothetical question. Is there no way for a malicious operator, assuming it is more than 80% of the total liquidity, to monitor and follow the outputs that CoinJoined through its coordinator? How? Why?