The wallet that
signs.

Stealthsend is the non-custodial browser extension for stealthPAY. It holds your keys, shows your seed once, and signs every payment — so you authorize spend without ever handing a key to a server. Free, on Chrome, for anyone.

01

What it is

The signing half of stealthPAY

stealthPAY is the rail; Stealthsend is the wallet that authorizes it. Your keys live in the extension, never on a server. When a payment needs authority, Stealthsend signs the challenge — the rail moves the funds, the key never leaves your machine.

Non-custodial

Keys stay yours

The seed is generated in the extension and shown once — never sent to any server. You hold the spend key; nobody else can move your funds.
Signature, not login

You sign to spend

Signing in to the Console is your account — Google, GitHub, email. Stealthsend is separate: it signs the challenge that authorizes a payment. Two steps, on purpose.
02

A look inside

The popup, screen by screen
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Seed generation. Shown once, never sent.
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Connect & sign. Approve or reject a request.
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Send & checkout. Pay an agent or a page.
03

What it does

Lean by design — the wallet, not the dashboard
Keys

Seed shown once

Generate or restore a wallet in the popup. The recovery phrase is shown once and never leaves the device.
Authorize

Connect & sign

A request mints a challenge; you approve or reject. The signature authorizes the spend — the key stays put.
Pay

Send & checkout

Pay an agent or a gated page in XST or shielded XSS, with the recipient and amount validated before you send.
Safety

Address validation

Every recipient is checked — base58check for XST, structural checks for XSS — so a bad address never leaves the field.
Receipts

Payment proofs

Export a self-contained proof for any shielded payment — selective disclosure, verifiable on StealthMonitor without keys.
Contacts

Encrypted address book

Save addresses, and move them between devices via an encrypted export — never through a server.
04

How it fits

Two layers, one clean story
You log in to the Console with Google, GitHub or email — that’s your account and your plan. You sign with Stealthsend when money actually moves. Identity is one thing; spending authority is another — and keeping them apart is what lets the Console see everything while remaining unable to spend a coin.

Add Stealthsend to Chrome.

Free · non-custodial · your keys never leave the device.