Damus
Greeny · 15w
Once a mint rugs someone they loose all credibility… and then nobody would want to use that mint anymore. So it’s in their best interest not to rug because then nobody would use that lint anymore. Use it for small amounts only Like spending cash in your wallet. You wouldn’t walk around wi...
Kevin's Bacon · 15w
It's called free banking.
unknown · 15w
You’re asking the right questions. And for that reason you will get ignored or called bad names. 🤦‍♂️
calle · 15w
answered many times. it's ok if you don't like the answers.
ChadF and 33 others · 15w
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₿k · 15w
Which mint to trust is the same as “trusting” which Bitcoin hot wallet or hardware to use—assuming you’re a regular pleb who isn’t versed enough to verify open-source code or hardware. It’s a mix of rating, recommendations, and trust built on proof of work. I really like Minibits and Co...
DarthCoin ₿⚡️ · 15w
I think people are using in the wrong way these public cashu mints. A good example of using cashu mint is nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnswf5k6ctv9ehx2aqqyzlsj0g0jjs9ntlc97qenlj93yyrc8kvks7r74m99d7e08ta343j6f7elyx. They created a local community mint and promote it around their merchants and...
Pete Winn 🔆 · 15w
If you don’t know if you can trust the mint, you can’t trust the mint. That’s the point. 2 options. 1) Find one you can trust with people you know. 2) start one (then it’s self custody bonus) and share with people you trust.