Can I run a decently large sized mint without getting rugged or are we still in tinker mode for cashu?

I want nodeless to be one of the first companies to support it

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If you run the mint, you are the one responsible for the funds. Is that what you envision? Or to use another mint as a custodian?

I mean like is cashu big free/stable enough so some bug doesn't let someone drain the node

It's hard to say at what point we can say "this is version 1.0" but people have been running many mints and loss of funds hasn't happened yet (only due to bugs in wallets, but not in mints afaict).

We've fixed a bunch of problems early on and it has proven to run pretty stable so far. Wallets are still being developed heavily. Protocol is being extended as we speak.

One option would be to tiptoe into running a mint and keep it small and internal to see how it proves itself.

Alright gonna add it to the roadmap 🫡

What’s “running a mint” can someone explain a little?