right now only he can decrypt the message containing the e-cash token with his private key. If I would post the token publicly anyone could take it. With P2SH only he could redeem the token even if it was posted pubicly, but that's not implemented yet (s/o @calle)
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Yup, exactly. P2SH is already implemented in Cashu but it's not integrated into the nostr interface (yet?).
Is there a nip for that? So many things happening in this space it's impossible to keep up.
I still can't fathom how a p2sh is going to integrate into a social protocol trustlessly in a way that couldn't just be nostr agnostic.