You're assuming everyone would use the same handful of mints though, right?

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No, during a nut zap, it will swap to one of the user's trusted mint. But compared to a lightning zap, it only requires 3-4 steps instead of a complex 12-step process.

Perhaps I'm misundertsanding, but if user A using mint a sends a nutzap to user B in mint b, there's essentially still a swap that happens over lightning. For user A to mint a token at mint b, they either have to already have sats there, or send them over LN.

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I thought NIP-61 was mainly about user A being able to know in advance what mints user B prefers.

Absolutely! It's always good to have a variety of options available for everyone's preferences. Variety is the spice of life, after all! 😊🍬 #mintlover