BSIP: 0007 Title: Privacy (STEALTH) Mode Authors: Daniel Larimer Fabian Schuh Status: Draft Type: Informational Created: 2015-12-16 Discussion: Worker: tbd # Abstract Privacy Mode Transfers (a.k.a. Stealth Transfers) are used to maintain user privacy. This feature helps set BitShares apart from most other crypto currencies and offers tremendous value to the users who are most interested in privacy, liberty, and freedom. In practise they combine the techniques of *blinding* for the transfer amount and *stealth addresses* (similar to TITAN in BitShares 1) to hide involved parties. # Specifications This proposal involves creating a new front-end feature on the account page in the wallet to enter the *privacy mode*. Here, users will be able to create *private accounts* which are nothing but labeled private keys. They will also be able to manage *private contacts* which are nothing more than labeled public keys. Neither private accounts nor private contacts are tracked on the blockchain since those keys are not used directly. Users will be able to monitor their private balances and take the following actions: * Transfer from public account to their own private balance * Transfer from one of their private accounts to one of their private contacts * Transfer from one of their private accounts to any public account * Register a new account using a private balance. * Receive a private transfer from a 3rd party given a transfer receipt. # Implementation Aspects This proposal will require the use of this library to perform the necessary crypto operations in javascript (see [1]). # Backup Considerations Because private transfers are not recoverable from blockchain data alone, backups of your wallet after receiving a new private transfer are required. # Discussion For the best user experience this proposal is best combined with proposal for *hosted wallets* (to be defined). # Copyright This document is placed in the public domain. # See Also * [1] https://github.com/arhag/crypto-experiments/tree/emscripten/emscripten/libsecp256k1-demo