NIP-705 ====== Republish Encrypted Direct Messages ----------------------------------- `draft` `optional` `author:fiatjaf` `author:motorina0` This NIP defines a way for a client to indirectly publish events to a relay with the help of its peers. ## Motivation In order to hide their identity from the "general public" clients can use ephemeral keys or `one-use-only` keys (see [NIP704](https://github.com/motorina0/nips/blob/dm-one-use-keys/704.md)) to sign and publish events. However, the relay(s) can still see who is publishing events and who is listening for events with specific public keys (and correlate the two). This NIP tries to prevent relays from tracking the interaction between the publishers and the subscribers of events. ## Suggestion A client can ask its peers to `re-publish` messages on its behalf. The simplified version of the interaction is as follows: - `Alice` wants to communicate with `Bob`. She builds the nostr event but does NOT send it to the relay(s). - instead `Alice` creates an event for `Carol` where the content is the event for `Bob`. `Alice` publishes this event to the relay(s). - `Carol` receives the event, unwrapps it, then publishes to the relay(s) the event for `Bob`. - the relay(s) see the event as coming from `Carol` instead of `Alice` People can easily run very lightweight republish services for free and provide anonymity for everybody else. ## Implementation Define a new [NIP-16](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/16.md) `republish` event with `kind:20001` (ephemeral) in the form: ```json { ... "kind": 20001, "content": , "tags": [ ["p", ], ["relays", "wss://somerelay.com", "wss://otherrelay.com", "and so on, there could be many of these"] ] } ``` Whenever the chosen `re-publisher` sees a note like that, they automatically decrypt it using the [NIP-04](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/04.md) method and publish it to the chosen relays. - the chosen relays could (and probably should) be different from the relay used to broadcast the republish event. - there could be many republish events within the same underlying encrypted event. - there could be multiple nested levels of republish events. The JSON content (before encription) of the `kind:20001` event is of this form (other fields might later be added): ```json { "events": [], "padding": } ```