lightning has decent privacy features. ecash is even better. you can use other wallets in Primal that have whats called Nostr Wallet Connect.
Minibits (nprofile…6tav) is a good one to play with. Gigi (nprofile…tf6v) may be willing to fill you in further. Also calle (nprofile…f95z) is leading the ecash charge.
and the note below is next level, but also useful and bullish to see privacy built on bitcoin.
quotingOK I did it. Instead of a P2TR address for your npub, I implemented Silent Payments.
nevent1q…9e9p
I managed to:
1. Create a Silent Payment address from my npub,
2. Send a Silent Payment from Cake Wallet (the only wallet I could find that supported it)
3. Detect the valid transaction outputs that containthe Silent Payment
4. Swept the funds from the Silent Payment to a fresh bitcoin address that I control using the corresponding nsec (redacted in diagram, below, of course)
So the bottom line, I have shown that any npub can receive silent payments and sweep those funds to another wallet. Total privacy on the public blockchain. No one know I received or sent the funds.
I have the command line working and I will figure how to wire this into the web app in the coming days. That should put an end to the debate of using your social nsec as a wallet.
The command line looks like:
$>openetr sweep-silent-payment NSEC TXID DESTINATION_ADDRESS
/cc
Alex Gleason (nprofile…4m66) Gigi (nprofile…tf6v) VitorPamplona (nprofile…x58v) jb55 (nprofile…2ln2) Derek Ross (nprofile…8m4j)
#silentpayments
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