MWEB

Statusactive
Activation height2,215,584
Chain tip4,794,460
MWEB supply1792932.25365933 tLTC

MWEB amounts inside the extension block are confidential. Only peg-ins (public into MWEB) and peg-outs (MWEB back to public, carried by each block's HogEx integration transaction) have visible amounts on the canonical chain.

MWEB blocks recent peg activity
Recent blocks last 15
HeightPeg-inPeg-outMWEB supplyHogEx
4,794,460 - - 1792932.25365933 9ac1d432f4...19a71ff1
4,794,459 - - 1792932.25365933 ab35aeec3d...6be43149
4,794,458 - - 1792932.25365933 7194b70491...08a2ca0e
4,794,457 - - 1792932.25365933 c10d4d22fd...e2d0837d
4,794,456 - - 1792932.25365933 2a38fa7fc7...62240814
4,794,455 - - 1792932.25365933 8d798dbef1...665b3191
4,794,454 - - 1792932.25365933 9ee13d65ea...c98cd5a7
4,794,453 - - 1792932.25365933 e616b0b261...7bca444e
4,794,452 - - 1792932.25365933 9be1466fbc...ad08168a
4,794,451 - - 1792932.25365933 13415bca68...b739bff3
4,794,450 - - 1792932.25365933 e2e2233538...a0577abd
4,794,449 - - 1792932.25365933 8c016aebf8...068da93e
4,794,448 - - 1792932.25365933 c692f3ff2f...0d57f1cf
4,794,447 - - 1792932.25365933 2ec493167a...6f15b9ff
4,794,446 - - 1792932.25365933 6fb782f214...38f30302
MWEB privacy guide how the peg boundary leaks — and how to use it well
What is public and what is private
  • Public on the canonical chain: a peg-in's amount and the ordinary Litecoin address that funded it; a peg-out's amount and destination address; and the block's absolute MWEB supply (each HogEx vout[0]).
  • Confidential inside MWEB: individual amounts (Pedersen commitments), ownership, and the transaction graph. Once value crosses the peg-in boundary, on-chain observers no longer see who pays whom or how much.
  • The boundary is the weak point. Privacy comes from what happens between a peg-in and a peg-out. The two public endpoints are where amounts and timing can still be correlated.
Privacy best practices
  • Let coins rest. Time between peg-in and peg-out grows the set of MWEB activity you could be confused with. Immediate round-trips link the two ends by timing.
  • Avoid round numbers. Pegging in exactly 10.00 and later out exactly 10.00 (or 9.99 after fees) is a giant fingerprint. Vary amounts.
  • Split and recombine. Break a large peg-in into several unrelated peg-outs at different times, and use fresh addresses for each.
  • Use a fresh peg-out address that has never touched your public, doxxed, or exchange addresses — reuse re-links your shielded funds to a known identity.
  • Prefer spending inside MWEB over pegging back out whenever the recipient supports it; every peg-out is a public event.
Common mistakes that deanonymize you
  • Round-trip linkage: peg in X, then peg out ~X a few blocks later — amount plus timing ties the two public transactions together.
  • Amount fingerprinting: an unusual, precise value (e.g. 3.14159) that appears as both a peg-in and a later peg-out is trivially matched.
  • Small anonymity set: on a quiet testnet with few peg events per day, even coarse timing correlation often uniquely identifies a flow.
  • Address reuse: pegging out to an address that also appears in your public chain history collapses the privacy MWEB just gave you.

These are educational heuristics for testnet experimentation, not financial or security advice. MWEB hides amounts and ownership inside the extension block; it cannot un-see the public amounts you peg across the boundary.

Read-only JSON under /ltc-testnet/api/mweb/tip, block/:hash, blocks.

Send and receive MWEB on the Litecoin testnet with TestnetWallet.

Explore the full MWEB peg history at mwebscan.com