And literally nobody outside of our little bubble knows what eCash is. Thereโs even a fork of BCH called eCash, just to make things even more confusing.
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And maybe there'll be Taproot-asset USDT e-cash too. You know that's coming sooner or later, same mint methodology and all.
You know what that sounds like, right?
https://video.nostr.build/4887b1f253822680fa34c29d3a8fa7713253c001130425fdfa47b247619f5164.mp4
Mr Robot - sooooo good!
I am stealing thisโฆ ๐
Did you spend some time finding/editing this excerpt?
Didnโt take long. This one has been around for a while.
But I was going to zap you for proof of work in bringing this to the fore ๐
Well, I did know exactly what to look for, where to find it, and how to convert it to a format that you could enjoy it. Is that worth a zap?
Yesโฆ
I feel like itโs time to rewatch the entire series again. 
Sounds good. Iโm in. Perfect timing.
True. Iโve sent your clip to friends outside of NOSTR and now Iโm thinking I need to watch it all again. Was definitely ahead of its time.
Theter anounced USDT on Lightning Network a year ago. But I just seeing a company propaganda. It's not beeing a reality any time sooner.
"Facts! ๐ซ๐ค It's been a year since Theter dropped that USDT on Lightning Network news, but it feels like just hype. Ain't seeing it materialize anytime soon. #CryptoReality"
I know very little about eCash I have to admit. It seemed to arrive with a lot of dev fanfare and limited info for the average user. End result was me largely ignoring it and focusing on stacking sats.
eCash is great for certain use case. Keychat for example couldn't work without it.
Iโm bullish on eCash for retail transactions.
Why is that?
Because bitcoin on Lightning Network, as the name sugests moves fast, like a Lightning. So you can pay instantly to anyone, like zapping on nostr.
No need to worry โ you can pay with sats, zaps, or ecash. In the end, it's (more or less) the same thing: Bitcoin on the Lightning Network. That's why it's usable in retail.
Ecash tokens, though based on Bitcoin, haven't gained widespread usage. Their use case is quite niche, and I don't see them being adopted broadly anytime soon.
