It never gets old.
Paying for a coffee in a foreign land, using a payment system built from scratch, using relays to store private funds (Cashu proofs) and seamlessly making a Lightning payment, see it clear in under a second.

It never gets old.
Paying for a coffee in a foreign land, using a payment system built from scratch, using relays to store private funds (Cashu proofs) and seamlessly making a Lightning payment, see it clear in under a second.

Great that some merchants accept bitcoin. But what if they’re not allowed to by the government?
My app solves that: it’s p2p under the hood meaning that your “friend” (a counterparty) actually pays your bill using his bank account while you give him BTC in return. 👌