PRVT is a privacy-focused solution that merges easy-to-remember domain names with cryptographic stealth addresses. The concept is straightforward yet powerful: register a .prvt domain and you're essentially building a privacy-enabled payment gateway.
Here's what makes it useful—anyone can send cryptocurrency to your .prvt domain without ever knowing your underlying wallet address. Your actual on-chain identity stays hidden. It's the kind of infrastructure that appeals to users who want to accept payments while maintaining a layer of anonymity, whether for security reasons or simply personal preference.
The beauty is in the blend: human-readable naming (easy to share, easy to remember) combined with cryptographic stealth mechanisms (mathematically secure privacy). Instead of exchanging long wallet addresses, you get a clean, branded payment endpoint.
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PebbleHander
· 17h ago
Wow, this privacy solution is really interesting. I finally don't have to expose my wallet address anymore.
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AirdropHunter007
· 01-11 00:49
Wow, someone finally made privacy addresses so concise. The .prvt domain combined with anonymous addresses is truly amazing.
This thing is basically tailor-made for those who are always worried about privacy, haha.
Sounds good, but could it become a new tool for phishing...🤔
Finally, I can ditch that ridiculously long wallet address. Feels great!
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FrontRunFighter
· 01-11 00:47
ngl this is just stealth addresses with a marketing wrapper... where's the actual innovation here? anyone can already route payments through privacy layers, .prvt domains just make it *look* cleaner while the underlying vulnerability remains—what stops someone from analyzing transaction patterns and deanonymizing the endpoint anyway?
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SoliditySlayer
· 01-11 00:39
Wow, the .prvt domain idea is really genius—using invisible addresses to create human-readable names. This is what Web3 should be like.
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Privacy infrastructure is becoming more competitive, but this one really gets the UX right.
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Wait, can stealth addresses really prevent on-chain tracking? It still depends on the specific implementation.
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Human-readable + cryptographic privacy? Isn't this exactly what we've been wanting? Why is no one doing it until now?
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.prvt will probably become popular. It's much better than copying and pasting that long wallet address.
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Payment gateway anonymization—this is promising, but what about the gas fees?
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SelfRugger
· 01-11 00:32
Wow, this thing would have been called "alias collection" in ancient times. Now that it's called privacy payment, it's more advanced?
## Understanding PRVT
PRVT is a privacy-focused solution that merges easy-to-remember domain names with cryptographic stealth addresses. The concept is straightforward yet powerful: register a .prvt domain and you're essentially building a privacy-enabled payment gateway.
Here's what makes it useful—anyone can send cryptocurrency to your .prvt domain without ever knowing your underlying wallet address. Your actual on-chain identity stays hidden. It's the kind of infrastructure that appeals to users who want to accept payments while maintaining a layer of anonymity, whether for security reasons or simply personal preference.
The beauty is in the blend: human-readable naming (easy to share, easy to remember) combined with cryptographic stealth mechanisms (mathematically secure privacy). Instead of exchanging long wallet addresses, you get a clean, branded payment endpoint.