Thanks. I’ll check it out. Where do I buy/get/receive Cashu?

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Here you can get a wallet..depending of your device https://github.com/cashubtc/eNuts

The website says this…

“eNuts is in early development. Have a look at the list of known issues before you start using the app. The maintainer is NOT a cryptographer and this work has not been fully reviewed. This means that there is very likely a fatal flaw somewhere. Please be aware that there may be unknown bugs, errors, and incomplete features that could cause unexpected behavior or loss of data. Read more.”

And this…

“eNuts has been temporarily removed from the App Store due to a technical issue.”

This is concerning.

Check out this section on that page : Transfer funds to another Cashu wallet:

Cashu.me - Web-based Cashu wallet

Minibits - Mobile wallet for Android

Macadamia - Mobile wallet for iOS

It seems to require extra steps. Some humans are lazy. Others are used to simplicity and convenience. What’s the sales pitch to get people to use it? Is it convincing enough? Some people are skeptical of Bitcoin. How does one get people onboard with Cashu? I’m personally not convinced to use it but someone can change my mind.

Privacy first

Ok but Some people don’t care about privacy. They’re still on Facebook. Is that the main selling point?

yeah pretty much, if you are using a custodial lightning wallet and you’re happy with it, then there’s not any huge benefit to using ecash

i see it as an extra value add as a merchant for customers who care about privacy.

It won’t work as a retail tool because merchants need assurance of settlement. Lightning is better for that purpose. If you as a customer want to pay with ecash over Lightning it still works fine, but there’s no reason for a merchant to have to connect to a random mint to receive your payment because it adds unnecessary friction and risk.

Cashu gives new users a free lightning address

They can immediately receive sats over lightning wihout a ln channel

Once a user has enough ecash they can open a channel

That channel can then be closed and those sats are on base chain

Cashu lets users work down the layers, not up, which can open huge potential for those with no sats. There is a hardware cost and education to run a lightning node.

Better trade offs than a normal custodian

Users who share the same mint can have a circular economy inside the mint with no fees and excellent privacy.

This is a valid statement… “There is a hardware cost and education to run a lightning node. “

How will it be addressed for the average user? All of this seems cumbersome.

The eNuts app is being decommissioned. For anyone who wants to explore ecash, I would recommend starting with Minibits.

Yes , I know..in that repo are recommended other wallets:

Cashu.me - Web-based Cashu wallet

Minibits - Mobile wallet for Android

Macadamia - Mobile wallet for iOS