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Flesh out stealth addresses a bit
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layout: moneropedia
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entry: "Stealth Address"
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terms: ["stealth-address", "stealth-addresses"]
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summary: "a special property of Monero addresses that makes it impossible to see which address a transaction went to or came from"
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summary: "automatic one-time addresses for every transaction"
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### The Basics
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{{ page.summary | capitalize }}.
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Stealth addresses are an important part of Monero's inherent privacy. They 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 of his/her incoming payments go to unique addresses on the @blockchain, where they cannot be linked back to either the recipient's published address or any other transactions' addresses. By using stealth addresses, only the sender and receiver can determine where a payment was sent.
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To read how Monero prevents tracking coin history (untraceability), see @ring-signatures.
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