The article discusses the release of an open source wallet called Munstr, which combines Schnorr signature-based MuSig keys and decentralized Nostr networks to enable a group of signers to coordinate an interactive signing session for taproot-based outputs. This makes it possible to transport and digitally sign bitcoin transactions in a way that chain analysis cannot identify the nature and setup of the transaction data, and to make Munstr transactions look like single key Pay-to-Taproot spends for anyone observing the blockchain. However, the article notes that this software is in beta and should not be used for real funds. The GitHub repository is also provided for those who want to learn more about the wallet.
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