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author:jb55
author:kieran
This NIP defines a new note type called a lightning zap of kind 9735
. These represent paid lightning invoice receipts sent by a lightning node called the zapper
. We also define another note type of kind 9734
which are zap request
notes, which will be described in this document.
Having lightning receipts on nostr allows clients to display lightning payments from entities on the network. These can be used for fun or for spam deterrence.
zapper
- the lightning node or service that sends zap notes (kind 9735
)
zap request
- a note of kind 9734
created by the person zapping
zap invoice
- the bolt11 invoice fetched from a custom lnurl endpoint which contains a zap request
note
-
Calculate the lnurl pay request url for a user from the lud06 or lud16 field on their profile
-
Fetch the lnurl pay request static endpoint (
https://host.com/.well-known/lnurlp/user
) and gather theallowsNostr
andnostrPubkey
fields. IfallowsNostr
exists and it istrue
, and ifnostrPubkey
exists and is a valid BIP 340 public key, associate this information with the user. ThenostrPubkey
is thezapper
's pubkey, and it is used to authorize zaps sent to that user. -
Clients may choose to display a lightning zap button on each post or on the users profile, if the user's lnurl pay request endpoint supports nostr, the client SHOULD generate a
zap invoice
instead of a normal lnurl invoice. -
To generate a
zap invoice
, call thecallback
url withamount
set to the milli-satoshi amount value. Anostr
querystring value MUST be set as well. It is a uri-encodedzap request
note signed by the user's key. Thezap request
note contains ane
tag of the note it is zapping, and ap
tag of the target user's pubkey. Thee
tag is optional which allows profile tipping. Thezap request
note must also have arelays
tag, which is gathered from the user's configured relays. Thezap request
note SHOULD contain anamount
tag, which is the milli-satoshi value of the zap which clients SHOULD verify being equal to the amount of the invoice. Thecontent
MAY be an additional comment from the user which can be displayed when listing zaps on posts and profiles. -
Pay this invoice or pass it to an app that can pay the invoice. Once it's paid, a
zap note
will be created by thezapper
.
The lnurl server will need some additional pieces of information so that clients can know that zap invoices are supported:
-
Add a
nostrPubkey
to the lnurl-pay static endpoint/.well-known/lnurlp/user
, wherenostrPubkey
is the nostr pubkey of thezapper
, the entity that creates zap notes. Clients will use this to authorize zaps. -
Add an
allowsNostr
field and set it to true. -
In the lnurl-pay callback URL, watch for a
nostr
querystring, where the contents of the note is a uri-encodedzap request
JSON. -
If present, the zap request note must be validated:
a. It MUST have a valid nostr signature
b. It MUST have tags
c. It MUST have at least one p-tag
d. It MUST have either 0 or 1 e-tag
e. There should be a
relays
tag with the relays to send thezap
note to.f. If there is an
amount
tag, it MUST be equal to theamount
query parameter. -
If valid, fetch a description hash invoice where the description is this note and this note only. No additional lnurl metadata is included in the description.
At this point, the lightning node is ready to send the zap note once payment is received.
Zap notes are created by a lightning node reacting to paid invoices. Zap notes are only created when the invoice description (committed to the description hash) contains a zap request
note.
Example zap note:
{
"id": "67b48a14fb66c60c8f9070bdeb37afdfcc3d08ad01989460448e4081eddda446",
"pubkey": "9630f464cca6a5147aa8a35f0bcdd3ce485324e732fd39e09233b1d848238f31",
"created_at": 1674164545,
"kind": 9735,
"tags": [
[
"p",
"32e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245"
],
[
"e",
"3624762a1274dd9636e0c552b53086d70bc88c165bc4dc0f9e836a1eaf86c3b8"
],
[
"bolt11",
"lnbc10u1p3unwfusp5t9r3yymhpfqculx78u027lxspgxcr2n2987mx2j55nnfs95nxnzqpp5jmrh92pfld78spqs78v9euf2385t83uvpwk9ldrlvf6ch7tpascqhp5zvkrmemgth3tufcvflmzjzfvjt023nazlhljz2n9hattj4f8jq8qxqyjw5qcqpjrzjqtc4fc44feggv7065fqe5m4ytjarg3repr5j9el35xhmtfexc42yczarjuqqfzqqqqqqqqlgqqqqqqgq9q9qxpqysgq079nkq507a5tw7xgttmj4u990j7wfggtrasah5gd4ywfr2pjcn29383tphp4t48gquelz9z78p4cq7ml3nrrphw5w6eckhjwmhezhnqpy6gyf0"
],
[
"description",
"{\"pubkey\":\"32e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245\",\"content\":\"\",\"id\":\"d9cc14d50fcb8c27539aacf776882942c1a11ea4472f8cdec1dea82fab66279d\",\"created_at\":1674164539,\"sig\":\"77127f636577e9029276be060332ea565deaf89ff215a494ccff16ae3f757065e2bc59b2e8c113dd407917a010b3abd36c8d7ad84c0e3ab7dab3a0b0caa9835d\",\"kind\":9734,\"tags\":[[\"e\",\"3624762a1274dd9636e0c552b53086d70bc88c165bc4dc0f9e836a1eaf86c3b8\"],[\"p\",\"32e1827635450ebb3c5a7d12c1f8e7b2b514439ac10a67eef3d9fd9c5c68e245\"],[\"relays\",\"wss://relay.damus.io\",\"wss://nostr-relay.wlvs.space\",\"wss://nostr.fmt.wiz.biz\",\"wss://relay.nostr.bg\",\"wss://nostr.oxtr.dev\",\"wss://nostr.v0l.io\",\"wss://brb.io\",\"wss://nostr.bitcoiner.social\",\"ws://monad.jb55.com:8080\",\"wss://relay.snort.social\"]]}"
],
[
"preimage",
"5d006d2cf1e73c7148e7519a4c68adc81642ce0e25a432b2434c99f97344c15f"
]
],
"content": "",
"sig": "b0a3c5c984ceb777ac455b2f659505df51585d5fd97a0ec1fdb5f3347d392080d4b420240434a3afd909207195dac1e2f7e3df26ba862a45afd8bfe101c2b1cc"
}
-
The zap note MUST have a
bolt11
tag containing the description hash bolt11 invoice. -
The zap note MUST contain a
description
tag which is the invoice description. -
SHA256(description)
MUST match the description hash in the bolt11 invoice. -
The zap note MAY contain a
preimage
to match against the payment hash of the bolt11 invoice. This isn't really a payment proof, there is no real way to prove that the invoice is real or has been paid. You are trusting the author of the zap note for the legitimacy of the payment.
The zap note is not a proof of payment, all it proves is that some nostr user fetched an invoice. The existence of the zap note implies the invoice as paid, but it could be a lie given a rogue implementation.
When receiving a payment, the following steps are executed:
-
Get the description for the invoice. This needs to be saved somewhere during the generation of the description hash invoice. It is saved automatically for you with CLN, which is the reference implementation used here.
-
Parse the bolt11 description as a JSON nostr note. You SHOULD check the signature of the parsed note to ensure that it is valid. This is the
zap request
note created by the entity who is zapping. -
The note MUST have only one
p
tag -
The note MUST have 0 or 1
e
tag -
Create a nostr note of kind
9735
that includes thep
tag AND optionale
tag. The content SHOULD be empty. The created_at date SHOULD be set to the invoice paid_at date for idempotency. -
Send the note to the
relays
declared in thezap request
note from the invoice description.
A reference implementation for the zapper is here: zapper
Clients MAY fetch zap notes on posts and profiles:
{"kinds": [9735], "#e": [...]}
To authorize these notes, clients MUST fetch the nostrPubkey
from the users configured lightning address or lnurl and ensure that the zaps to their posts were created by this pubkey. If clients don't do this, anyone could forge unauthorized zaps.
Once authorized, clients MAY tally zaps on posts, and list them on profiles. If the zap request note contains a non-empty content
, it may display a zap comment. Generally clients should show users the zap request
note, and use the zap note
to show "zap authorized by ..." but this is optional.
Zaps can be extended to be more private by encrypting zap request notes to the target user, but for simplicity it has been left out of this initial draft.