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The recent-activity rows had two layout faults visible on the 390-wide
home surface.

The transaction amount collided with the subtitle text. Root cause was
layout, not position: the title/subtitle column used truncate() against
the full available width, which included the space the right-aligned
amount needed, so the text stretched under the amount and the amount was
pushed on top of it. Reserve the amount as its own right-hand column
first, then bound the text column to the width that is left. Centered
against the two-line stack, the amount now lands between the title and
subtitle lines with clear space above and below. Row height goes 60 to
64 for breathing room.

The wrong subtitle field was being clipped. The subtitle was one
"note · date/time" string truncated at the end, so the date and time
(the part the row exists to show) lost its seconds first. Split the
subtitle: the date/time tail is pinned right and never clipped, and the
note takes the remaining width and gets the ellipsis.

No new user-facing strings. Picker rows reuse the same widget with an
empty tail, so their npub/tag subtitle still truncates as before.
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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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