For instance, what is that address that shows on SundaeSwap? I looked in my wallet for it, couldn't find it. How is that address associated with my wallet?
Isn't it just the stake address of the wallet?
FWIW, this is the specification, how web apps can connect with the wallet apps: https://github.com/cardano-foundation/CIPs/tree/master/CIP-0030 They can ask for used, unused, or reward addresses with this. The web app decides, what it shows you to identify the wallet.
It doesn't seem like Sundae uses that.
Thanks! Yeah I was looking at the address that it has me listed as. It's definitely not a staking address because it doesn't start with "stake". I couldn't find the address listed anywhere in my wallet, but I'm guessing it's a used or unused address that I just can't find.
Now, I was at my computer and could actually test it: For me, it shows the first receive address of my account (in fact, the only address, since I am running in single address mode).
Ahh, thanks! I was worried because I have a ton staked in a vield farm, and then decided that I wanted to make my address more anonymous by getting rid of my staking address, so I deregistered my delegation which I read would delete your staking key, and give you a new one. I wasn't until after I undelegated that I remembered that I use sundae on that wallet. 😭. But it turns out that it didn't work anyway. I've undelegated and redelegated several times on a test wallet and my stake address mever changed anyway, so.... All this worrying for nothing. But still it's really nice to know that my funds on sundae would be safe.
No, the addresses are non-anonymous even if you never staked. All wallet apps encode the unchangeable stake address in there from the very beginning. ccvault gives you some additional addresses that are marked “(Not Delegated)”. These are more anonymous (Cardanoscan cannot infer the wallet, but they could still be found by, e.g., traffic analysis), but other wallet apps will probably not be able to work with them and you won't get staking rewards for them.
Hmm, I'll look onto the not delegated address in ccvault. Sounds easier than setting up a node.
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