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You can provide a reusable payment code (BIP-47) instead of an actual addre=
ss=2E Unfortunately that not yet supported by the clients/apps most people =
use=2E Just that would be less a hurdle than providing a service that e=2Eg=
=2E generates addresses from xpub=2E

Am July 4, 2018 6:08:43 PM UTC schrieb fred savage via bitcoin-dev <bitcoi=
n-dev@lists=2Elinuxfoundation=2Eorg>:
>you cannot specifically NOT support addrss reuse=2E on a blockchain where
>people can send you funds without your permission required to send you
>funds=2E so ALWAYS expect multiple payments to the same address

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