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NIP-69: Nostr Offer STRings
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===========================
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Nostr Offer STRings
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-------------------
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`wip` `optional`
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This NIP proposes a format for static payment codes in Nostr as a successor to LNURL-Pay, enabling users to initiate Lightning Network payments by scanning or clicking a string.
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## Motivation
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Reliance on LNURL has led to centralization via custodial solutions due to the legacy baggage of IP4-NAT/Domain/SSL requirements. Nostr's use-cases are already centered around Lightning, whether as a wallet connector, zap receipts, or its overlapping network effects, rendering Nostr as a de facto "3rd layer" for Lightning and a natural successor to LNURL.
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When layered over kind 21000, NWC, or other potential Lightning RPCs, this specification enables a seamless user experience similar to legacy LNURL-Pay, without the domain and SSL requirements. Additionally, the signed nature of Nostr communications eliminates the trust requirements inherent in LNURL when a node must outsource the serving of web requests.
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## Specification
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### Static Payment Code Format
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The static payment code is a bech32 (per NIP-19) encoded string prefixed with `noffer`. The encoded string will include the following TLV (Type-Length-Value) items:
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- `0`: The 32 bytes of the receiving service's public key, encoded in hex.
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- `1`: The relay URL where the receiving service subscribes to payment requests.
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- `2`: The offer string.
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### NIP-05 Integration
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To support trust-optimized Lightning Addresses, services can add a `nip69` field in the NIP-05 content. This field will provide the offer on name-based lookups.
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### Process Flow
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1. **Payer Scans or Clicks the Static Payment Code**
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2. **Payer's Wallet Decodes the Payment Code**
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3. **Payer's Wallet Sends a Nostr Event to the Specified Relay**
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- Addressed to the receiver's public key, containing the identifier string.
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- Event Type: Ephemeral Kind 21001 | NIP-44 Encrypted
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- Optional: Include additional payer data.
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4. **Receiver Responds with Lightning Invoice**
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- Generates a Lightning invoice and responds with a Nostr event containing the invoice details.
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- Event Type: Ephemeral Kind 21001 | NIP-44 Encrypted
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- Optional: Include additional purchase data.
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5. **Payer Pays the Invoice**
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- Completes the payment by settling the Lightning invoice.
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6. **Optional: Receiver Emits Payment Receipt**
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- This step is out of scope for this NIP, but potential receipt considerations include:
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- Nostr Event as Receipt: Emitting a public Nostr event as a "zap" receipt for verifiable record-keeping.
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- Lightning Pre-Image: Sharing the Lightning pre-image as proof of payment.
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- External / WebHook: The receiver may finalize the flow out-of-band.
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### Nostr Event
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This NIP specifies the use of event kind `21001` with the following structure:
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- `content`: NIP-44 encrypted payment details.
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- `tags`:
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- `p`: Receiver's public key (hex).
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Example event:
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```json
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{
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"id": "<event_id>",
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"pubkey": "<sender_pubkey>",
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"created_at": 1234567890,
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"kind": 21001,
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"tags": [
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["p", "<receiver_pubkey>"],
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["e", "<event_id>"] // used only in response by the receiver to identify the original payment request
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],
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"content": "<NIP-44 encrypted offer and optional payer data>",
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"sig": "<signature>"
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}
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```
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The `content` field, after NIP-44 decryption, should contain an object with the following structure:
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```json
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{
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"offer": "<offer_string>",
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"payer_data": "<optional_payer_data>"
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}
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```
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## Client Behavior
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### Mandatory
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Clients implementing this NIP must:
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1. Decode and validate the structure of the `noffer` bech32-encoded static payment code.
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2. Use NIP-44 encryption for all communication between payer and receiver.
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3. Generate and send kind 21001 events as specified in this NIP.
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4. Parse the `content` field of received events by decrypting and JSON-parsing the stringified content.
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5. Handle potential errors gracefully, providing clear feedback to users.
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6. Respect the relay URL specified in the static payment code for sending payment request events.
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### Optional
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Clients implementing this NIP may:
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1. Support both this protocol and LNURL for backward compatibility during the transition period.
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2. Implement additional features such as multi-recipient payments or integration with other Lightning-related NIPs.
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3. **Use Addressable Events**: Implement addressable events to allow for updates to the recipient key or relay URL associated with the offer.
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4. **Attempt Payments by Name**: Use the combination of NIP-05 and NIP-69 to attempt payments by name-based lookups.
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### Prohibited
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Clients implementing this NIP MUST NOT:
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1. Send unencrypted sensitive information in event content or tags.
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2. Ignore or modify any fields from the encoded static payment code.
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## Service Behavior
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### Optional
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Services implementing this NIP may:
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1. Use an account identifier as a default offer string for spontaneous payments without explicit user setup.
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2. **NIP-05 Integration**: Add a `nip69` field in the NIP-05 content to provide the offer on name-based lookups for trust-optimized Lightning Addresses.
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## Error Handling
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To ensure consistent error handling across implementations, this NIP defines the following error responses, similar to other NIPs:
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1. **Invalid Offer**: When the offer ID is invalid or no longer available.
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2. **Temporary Failure**: When the receiver is temporarily unable to process the request.
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3. **Expired Offer**: When the offer has expired and is no longer valid.
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4. **Unsupported Feature**: When the receiver doesn't support a feature requested by the payer.
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Error responses should be sent as kind 21001 events with the following structure in the encrypted content:
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```json
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{
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"error": "<error_message>",
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"code": "<error_code>"
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}
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```
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Error codes:
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- 1: Invalid Offer
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- 2: Temporary Failure
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- 3: Expired Offer
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- 4: Unsupported Feature
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Clients MUST handle these error responses gracefully and display appropriate messages to users.
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## Transition from LNURL
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LNURL services wishing to migrate to Nostr Offer STRings should consider adding a `noffer` tag to their responses.
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## Future Considerations
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Future versions of this NIP may consider additional features such as:
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1. Multi-recipient payments.
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2. Integration with other Lightning-related NIPs.
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3. Extended metadata for more complex payment scenarios.
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4. **Addressable Events**: In Nostr apps where the offer is used, consider using addressable events to allow for updates to the recipient key or relay URL associated with the offer.
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## Reference Implementation
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Lightning.Pub / ShockWallet offers branch |