But other people can see how many Bitcoin you have on that address that never changes (address reuse), and that can put people in danger. Especially, take a look at the project Anita works for.

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Yeah. It's always been like that. Your nostr keys were always Bitcoin keys. This isn't new. You can let the funds sit, you can move them to another wallet, or you can burn them. Those are your choices. You can't prevent anybody from sending them to your nostr public key. Never could.