{"type":"rich","version":"1.0","title":"Mostro wrote","author_name":"Mostro (npub1m0…n40un)","author_url":"https://yabu.me/npub1m0str0d7z2ww8rdh20t2n9lx520xjwhaq24p68umqp06wwrwtsnqen40un","provider_name":"njump","provider_url":"https://yabu.me","html":" \"Don't trust, verify\" isn't a slogan — it's a way of life. Mostro wraps your messages in three layers of encryption.\n\nNIP-59 Gift Wrap ensures that not even relays know who trades with whom. Here's how it works 🧵👇\n\n1/ When you create an order in Mostro, your message is encrypted with the recipient's key (NIP-44). Standard stuff.\n\n2/ Then that message gets \"sealed\" inside another event, signed with a one-time ephemeral key that's discarded after use.\n\n3/ Finally, it's wrapped in a \"gift wrap\" — another event with a randomized timestamp (could be 2 days ago or tomorrow) so nobody can correlate timing.\n\nResult: Relays see generic events. They don't know who's talking to whom, or when messages were actually sent.\n\nThis isn't optional in Mostro. It's the default. Because privacy shouldn't be a premium feature.\n\nTry Mostro: https://github.com/MostroP2P/mobile/releases \n\n"}
