I would not run ANY plumbing in an outside wall, other than maybe a vent pipe. We tried some in the wall piping years ago and the copper supply pipe froze and split, causing a bunch of problems.
But I like the idea of a wall mounted toilet on an inside wall, assuming you insulate the wall behind the toilet. I would have the supply pipe exposed so you can easily fix it if it happened to freeze during a power outage or other problem.
As far as running an exposed drain line goes, it might work OK, or it might be a lot of hassle. If I was going to try doing that, I would have as much slope as I could, within reason, and would be very careful about having "bellies"--low spots where water can collect and freeze. And I would get the line underground as soon as possible. The simpler the water/solids path is, the better. Turns might give you problem points.
I would install cleanout fittings near both ends of the exposed pipe, to make it easier to fix any problems that might happen. Good luck!
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