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I use nostr:npub18m76awca3y37hkvuneavuw6pjj4525fw90necxmadrvjg0sdy6qsngq955 almost exclusively as a client. I’ve also been using:

nostr:npub1us9uc0sjjg0vyvh7vefgu2a96hx5up5gujl6pqays65hlk4de6hsnwq4g0 nostr:npub1c0rnyyhmdnvg6xkvrrmgf8rxp3r28jtjhad8vmze8rgxf87aed7qlltlvg for listening to #plebs and being a degen in the #casine

nostr:npub1kujg6vxfwajclcu3y7kxf9aewn8u89x2erhwt9usf58yvlytcrvqtpjw3z exploring new content, pretty amazing site. Incredible how quickly you could get up and streaming.

nostr:npub1s4m06xdlu6fuhfhs4m3nhpp8xdpsdprwccdktckkzusfu8qzzprqnfpz6a is my #zap receipt wallet.

nostr:npub1nxy4qpqnld6kmpphjykvx2lqwvxmuxluddwjamm4nc29ds3elyzsm5avr7 for image hosting

NIP-07 makes this all seamless. PV!

Good call on the wallet. How do you like using a Cashu wallet?

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I really like it. I transfer my balances to eNuts usually and zap from there. eNuts has npub integration so sending eCash over the protocol is simple, plus, zero fees. I like that you can stack eCash instead of having to pay little lightning fees on small transfers, too.

Do you keep your sats there or withdraw to another wallet where your custody them?

I keep most of what I receive in zaps in the eNuts wallet for zapping on on nostr. If there’s ever a day (a guy can dream) I have a surplus of sats, I’ll transfer to a wallet I own.

There’s also the option of running your own mint, which I plan to do at some point, in which case the lightning backing the eCash would be self-custody.

I need to look more into this at some point and run my own mint for experimental testing.

I ran a mint for a short period last year. It was pretty easy with LNbits. Few clicks.