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0 sats \ 4 replies \ @siggy47 OP 7 Dec \ parent \ on: Silent Payments? bitcoin
I agree with what you said. The problem is he has web guys putting in an address, and I dont know if he's ready for regularly switching addresses. We went to a meetup last night with a guy who has been testing silent payments, and it got him excited. Basically the lazy way to post an address without giving up privacy.
BTW, he just joined telegram and I had him search for you, so he might contact you soon. I can't answer many questions he has.
NEVER ever post a single address on a website to accept payments.
If you really want to accept onchain payments on a public site, at least generate a new one for each payment and also rotate the backend wallet, not receiving always in the same wallet.
If you want a static address, use PayNyms.
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I know. That's why I do not use them. But people insisting in using a single static address find it useful. For me is not. I use LN.
I find BTCPay with payjoin a good option for public shops. Powerful and elegant.
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