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What Is a Receive Address?
A receive address is the public address someone uses to send you a sealed Label 309 record. It is safe to share — unlike your private Identity Seed, which it can never reveal.
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A receive address is the public address someone uses to send you a sealed Label 309 record. It is safe to share — unlike your private Identity Seed, which it can never reveal.
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Share a receive address. Your client scans the public Label 309 feed and locally decrypts the records your keys can open — no server-side mailbox, no recipient list on chain.
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Sealed Label 309 records timestamp encrypted evidence on Cardano and deliver it to specific recipients, so the timeline is public while the plaintext stays confidential.
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A sealed Label 309 record can timestamp encrypted evidence and deliver it to one chosen recipient — but it does not make you anonymous or replace legal and safety advice. Here is what it does and does not do.
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A receive address is a public key, not a name. Before you seal a sensitive file, confirm the recipient's address through a trusted channel — encryption can work perfectly and still send to the wrong person.
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