yort on Nostr: this is a very basic question, but only utxo’s can be KYC’d, right? so you could ...
this is a very basic question, but only utxo’s can be KYC’d, right?
so you could send a bunch of KYC’d utxo’s to a wallet, but then send non-KYC’d utxo’s to the same wallet, and as long as you never combined the utxo’s then the non-KYC utxo’s would remain non-KYC’d, right?
or, are the receive addresses you generate from your wallet able to be linked to one another? is this why protecting your xpub is so important?
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2023-05-30 10:17:24Event JSON
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"pubkey": "a6a6dc4d4607fac3b86b22916398a05ef33f38cae5feabec66832ce029bc1755",
"created_at": 1685441844,
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"tags": [],
"content": "this is a very basic question, but only utxo’s can be KYC’d, right?\n\nso you could send a bunch of KYC’d utxo’s to a wallet, but then send non-KYC’d utxo’s to the same wallet, and as long as you never combined the utxo’s then the non-KYC utxo’s would remain non-KYC’d, right?\n\nor, are the receive addresses you generate from your wallet able to be linked to one another? is this why protecting your xpub is so important?",
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