i think chaumian blinded signatures have their uses

but i think that as a payment method is shit

they are literally exactly the same as the old silver certificates that Dollars were once upon a time, in wildcat banking days

the risk of them being issued without sats backing them, or the "mint" disappearing without honoring their tokens is very high

the privacy features many tout entirely are dependent on the ethical calibre of the mint operators, and it is very simple to see how they can be paid to deliberately not issue them in a proper way so as to make it possible to track who is using them and where they are spending them

they make good vouchers though, such as gift certificates, but even in this situation they need to be constrained by giving them expiry dates for the protection of the users, to limit the risk of the tokens not being redeemable

they could be a good way to sell uniform quantities of bandwidth, for example, on an internet service or anonymously paid anonymising network along similar lines as Tor, or for buying blocks time for a time based subscription like relay service or music/video streaming

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one thing I thought was you could use such a scheme for private DMs on paid relays

for each DM you create an persistent keypair

you can then get say, 200 tokens from your relay each month (valid for that month only), that allow you to whitelist a pubkey to post limited DM events on that relay until the end of the month of the token’s issuance

you can then register these tokens separately from your main connection, via some onion protocol