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Stealth addresses allow and require the sender to create random one-time addresses for every transaction on behalf of the recipient. The recipient can publish just one address, yet have all incoming payments go to unique addresses on the blockchain so that only the sender and receiver can determine where a payment was sent making transactions unlinkable
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Detecting the real output in ring signature
I have a strange question about the relation of P_i (stealth addresses in ring signature) with x (the one-time private key).
Suppose Alice wants to spend P_1 with her spend private key (x) and we kno …