Glossary

Silent Payments

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Silent payments are a BIP which enables users to maintain a static receive address for others to send payments while preserving privacy. Introduced as part of BIP-0352 by Ruben Somsen in March 2022, silent payments have undergone extensive reviews by developers.

Reusing traditional addresses can compromise privacy by exposing the amount of Bitcoin held at a specific address. Silent payments mitigate this issue by generating a new address for each transaction, ensuring privacy for both the sender and the receiver. Users can share a single receive address without the need to change it frequently, simplifying the payment process while maintaining privacy.

The addresses which silent payments addresses create are indistinguishable from regular Bitcoin addresses, making it impossible for external observers to distinguish them from regular addresses. Implementing silent payments does not increase transaction fees, and they can be encoded into QR codes for ease of use.

Overall, silent payments protect users’ privacy by producing new Bitcoin addresses for each transaction making it difficult to link transactions to your real world identity, increasing privacy.