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DELETE: each held identity row gains a trash affordance. Step 1 is a danger
card naming the identity, stating the removal is PERMANENT and prominently
reminding the user to back it up first (unrecoverable without its nsec or
.backup); step 2 is the existing wallet-password modal, which executes
Wallet::delete_nostr_identity. Delete drops the entry from the held-identity
index, removes its on-disk encrypted file, and rebuilds the service without it,
so its pubkey leaves the multi-pubkey gift-wrap subscription and its key leaves
the unlocked in-memory set. The shared balance and all other identities are
untouched. Edge cases: the LAST identity can never be deleted (the trash only
renders with more than one held); deleting the ACTIVE identity promotes a
survivor to active first; deleting the legacy primary (identity.json) promotes
a survivor INTO identity.json so init_nostr's fallback and an older build's
rollback anchor still resolve, never leaving a hole that would mint a fresh key.

IMPORT: the add panel's "Import nsec" is now just "Import" and offers both a
.backup file picker and a paste-an-nsec field. The .backup path reuses the same
from_encrypted_backup + re-encrypt-under-this-wallet's-password flow as the
existing identity import (name and history restored), through the same NIP-49
encrypted store; the pasted-nsec path is unchanged. New strings in all six
locales; drift green.
2026-07-05 21:50:42 -04:00
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2024-04-14 14:04:34 +03:00

Goblin

Goblin

Goblin is a private, pay-by-username wallet for GRIN ツ - confidential digital cash on Mimblewimble, with no amounts or addresses on the chain.

Instead of passing slatepack files back and forth, you pay a username (or an npub) and the payment is delivered for you as an end-to-end encrypted message over nostr, routed through Tor. Relays only ever see ciphertext - never the amount, the sender, or the recipient. Tor hides your IP from the relay; the relay and encryption hide the rest - content, sender, timing.

Goblin is a fork of the Grim egui GRIN wallet: it keeps Grim's full GRIN node/wallet engine and layers a Nostr-native, mobile-first payments experience on top.

What it does

  • Send to people - pay a username or npub; the GRIN slatepack travels as a NIP-17 gift-wrapped DM (kind 1059) over Tor and is applied automatically by the recipient's wallet. No files to swap, no need to both be online at once.
  • Manual slatepacks too - when you need to pay or get paid without a handle, Settings → Wallet → Slatepacks exposes the classic by-hand flow: create a slatepack to send, or paste one to receive, finalize, or pay.
  • Open-to-pay links - a goblin: or nostr: pay link, or a scanned checkout QR, opens the wallet straight to a prefilled review screen (recipient, amount and note filled in, ready to hold-to-send) on desktop, macOS and Android.
  • Proofs on request - payments can include a native Grin payment proof when the payment request asks for one, off by default, shown on the review screen. An ordinary person-to-person send carries none.
  • In-app identity - a nostr payment key that is deliberately not part of your seed, so you can rotate it any time to stay unlinkable without touching your funds. An optional human-readable name comes from the goblin.st identity service.
  • Private by construction - GRIN's address-less, confidential chain; your payments and identity (nostr relays, NIP-05 lookups, price) are routed through Tor, so who-pays-whom never touches the clear net. The GRIN node connection - block sync and broadcasting your transaction - is direct: public chain data, the same for everyone, and not tied to your identity. Keys, names and history stay on your device.
  • Configurable amount pairing - show balances against a world currency, Bitcoin, or sats (rates fetched over Tor), or turn the preview off.
  • News on Home - the latest post from the official Goblin news key (a kind 30023 long-form article) appears on the Home screen in your wallet's language, falling back to English; it stays hidden when there is nothing to show, and only ever shows the newest article.
  • Cross-platform - Linux, macOS, Windows, Android, built in pure Rust on egui.

How a payment travels

   you ──slatepack──▶ NIP-17 gift wrap (kind 1059, NIP-44 encrypted)
                          │
                         Tor
                          │
            ┌─────────────┴─────────────┐
        your relays              recipient's DM relays (kind 10050)
            └─────────────┬─────────────┘
                          ▼
   recipient ◀──unwrap, verify seal author, apply slatepack

The wrap is NIP-44-encrypted, and delivery uses the recipient's DM relay list (kind 10050). Tor hides your IP from the relay; the relay and the encryption above hide the rest - content, sender, timing.

Both parties only need one relay in common. The default set is the Goblin relay plus large public relays (relay.damus.io, nos.lol), and the set is editable in Settings → Relays.

Build

Desktop (Linux / macOS / Windows)

Goblin links Tor in-process via arti - the wallet is a single self-contained binary, no sidecar, nothing separate to install:

git submodule update --init --recursive
cargo build --release
./target/release/goblin

Goblin's identity and payment traffic (nostr relays, NIP-05 lookups and price fetches) rides Tor: every relay, the money-path relay included, is reached over a Tor exit to its ordinary clearnet host. The GRIN node connection (block sync and transaction broadcast) is not routed through Tor: it connects directly, as it carries only public chain data that isn't linked to your wallet.

Android

Install the Android SDK / NDK, then from the repo root:

./scripts/android.sh build|release v7|v8|x86

v7/v8/x86 is the device CPU architecture for build; for release pass a version in major.minor.patch form.

Identity service (goblin-nip05d)

The optional name service lives in goblin-nip05d/ (axum + SQLite) and is deployed at goblin.st. It implements NIP-05 resolution, NIP-98-authenticated registration and release (names are never transferred - on a key rotation you release the old name and re-register, or import your existing identity). The wallet is fully usable - and fully anonymous - without it. Avatars aren't stored or served - clients render them from the pubkey (an npub gradient with the username's first letter, else the Grin mark).

License

Apache License v2.0.

Credits

🤖 Built with AI pair-programming assistance (Claude)

The underlying cross-platform GRIN wallet engine is the upstream Grim project.

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