I like keys in a keychain where an 'address' is a key, and the keychain is the 'wallet'
And do what exactly? Do you know what chainanalysis is capable of? The IRS is going to wreck you if you use bitcoin unless you use it their way, which excludes privacy tools like this.
No tools can make Bitcoin private, unless it hardforks, it's a transparent public blockchain. You can get some some psuedonymity via coinjoins, but all your transactions are still 100% visible.
A good analogy for mixing services is walking around naked, but you have a bag over your head...no one knows who you are, but you're still naked and vulnerable
In before they call cashu a mixing service
Are there any privacy benefits if you run your own mint assuming you are the only one using it?
It's a balancing act
One of the rules in self custody is to not put your coins in an environment that exceeds your own technical skills.
What can they do about lightning? Haven't found any tax software that supports this.
Probably unrelated, but oh well. It reminds me of this movie
What's the hashtag to follow for ham radio content? I noticed your posts don't include any.
Is it though? Do you know what chainanalysis is capable of? The IRS is going to wreck you if you use bitcoin unless you use it their way, which excludes privacy tools.
You take the red pill, move underground, stop paying your taxes, spend your coin anonymously. Stop using credit cards and bank accounts and interact with your community using bitcoin
or you take the blue pill. You go back to sleep and wake up as if nothing has happened

Which one? Also, do i have to ask for permission? #cashu is permissionless.
Custodial services require KYC. I would not onboard a new user that requires KYC.
I didn't say equal.
#cashu solves this for small amounts. #mimibits is setting a good example. Custodial services require KYC. I would not onboard a new user that requires KYC. I find that ingenuine.
Nope. Azure, terraform, and kubernetes.
Neither is reportable on your taxes. Identify at least one tax reporting software that can handle lightning or monero.
That's right, they can't.
Spending isn't really an option if you intend to follow the rules. That's a year worth of transaction that need manual entry.
Change my mind

