nushell has nothing to do with graphene. it is the ref software for mints on servers

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Oh I see. I think we were talking about two different things. You were talking about nutshell, and I was talking about Minibits because I was saying that the issue with Cashu.me not finalizing outgoing zaps until you opened the wallet was the reason I left Cashu.me and started using Minibits. I thought you were saying you couldn't use Minibits because you couldn't setup notifications on gos. I didn't realize you were still talking about nutshell. Just a misunderstanding. And I can't shed any light on your nutshell issues because I don't use it.

🤔 minibits is a custodian right? im talking about foss

Minibits is non-custodial. Your wallet has a 12-word seed, and backup so you can restore it on another device, or recover after a catastrophic failure. Minibits is also FOSS.

nutstash, i keep saying nutshell on accident. nutstash IS the FOSS mint. so you are saying there is a foss web client that somehow backgrounds nwc? skeptical but ok..

With Minibits, you don't have to open the wallet to finalize outgoing zaps the way you do with wallet.cashu.me. It runs in the background via push notifications and processes outgoing zaps like any other NWC wallet. No opening the app is necessary.

You can use npub.cash and cashu.me together.

I'm aware of that. That doesn't have anything to do with the fact that you have to open the Cashu wallet in order to finalize your outgoing zaps, which is what I was talking about. It's not an automatic process like Minibits.

I didn't mean to tag you.

Ok no problem!

You can backup your tokens but Minibits is custodial.