Phase 1-3: Domain Layer Foundation - Add value objects: IdentityId, PermissionId, RelayId, WalletId, Nickname, NostrKeyPair - Add rich domain entities: Identity, Permission, Relay with behavior - Add domain events: IdentityCreated, IdentityRenamed, IdentitySelected, etc. - Add repository interfaces for Identity, Permission, Relay - Add infrastructure layer with repository implementations - Add EncryptionService abstraction Phase 4: Ubiquitous Language Cleanup - Rename BrowserSyncData → EncryptedVault (encrypted vault storage) - Rename BrowserSessionData → VaultSession (decrypted session state) - Rename SignerMetaData → ExtensionSettings (extension configuration) - Rename Identity_ENCRYPTED → StoredIdentity (storage DTO) - Rename Identity_DECRYPTED → IdentityData (session DTO) - Similar renames for Permission, Relay, NwcConnection, CashuMint - Add backwards compatibility aliases with @deprecated markers Test Coverage - Add comprehensive tests for all value objects - Add tests for domain entities and their behavior - Add tests for domain events - Fix PermissionChecker to prioritize kind-specific rules over blanket rules - Fix pre-existing component test issues (IconButton, Pubkey) All 113 tests pass. Both Chrome and Firefox builds succeed. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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