hope anyone running a lightning node knows they need to be gdpr compliant
It's not personal *identifiable*. I'm pretty sure if you apply the same reasoning they did finding IPs PII, you'd get a "no" for keys as there is no other 3rd party data collector you could cross them with to identify the user.
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Fair point, but then the same holds for any BTC service including just running a node.
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Yes, of course. The key thing to understand is that the blockchain acts as the intermediary rather than specific miners. Miners are subject to regulation but they don't deal with proprietary data, and they're much harder to identify
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