Did you buy it? No. So it's Nanja Facemask. If you buy it, it turns into Ja Facemask.
Thanks for the link!
I agree it wouldn't be too prudent to have a list of random mints. I was thinking more on how could one verify the funds to ecash balance of a mint to make sure mints aren't just printing with no backing. From there, build a curated list of 1:1 backed mints.
Of course that doesn't mean mints can't rug, but just to have a metric of the reserves on each mint.
Out Testnut mint for developing is
https tesnut dot cashu dot space
It produces an infinite amount of ecash that's - to quote a popular Cashu Dev - backed by 🐴💩
There's also a mint on mutiny net
https mutinynet-cashu dot thesimplekid dot com
This one is backed by nostr:npub1u8lnhlw5usp3t9vmpz60ejpyt649z33hu82wc2hpv6m5xdqmuxhs46turz
Is there any repository of publicly available mints or anyway to find mints?
I've blocked it. I don't appreciate being sent invoices for... reasons?
Use the admin wallet (no production access) to create the invoices, use the production wallet (dev has access) to trigger the downstream process. You'll need both wallets running on nodes 24/7.
A 2 wallets workflow example would be: Client requests good/services -> production wallet creates invoice for their share (say 50%) -> admin wallet wraps the invoice and adds their share (other 50%) -> client is presented with the wrapped invoice -> payment goes through and each wallet receives their share directly -> upon receipt of payment production triggers the downstream process.
*Please note I'm not a dev, so you'll need to figure out how to do this yourself. I know it can be done because that's how LSPs like Olympus work. If you need more help #asknostr
We're getting close to the point where I'll start answering "#Bitcoin? I don't know.. isn't that the ocean boiling, planet melting, criminal thingy?", when I get asked by some that have been dismissive over the last couple years.
I'm not sure I'm following on this last bit.
If you're trying to sell some good/service. You could have one of those wallets on the split on a node that runs 24/7. If that wallet receives it's part, then you trigger whatever the client is paying for. No need to receive the whole payment on a single wallet and then send it to the others.
If that's not what you meant, then I didn't understand haha
You're a true warrior 🫡
You'll come up with some other thing to recover those coins. Hopefully something your gov can fuck you up over
Each receives their share directly in their own wallet. So you can do whatever you please with your share without affecting the other parties, and vice versa.
Is there a way to automatically divide the inflow of a self-custodial wallet between a set of owners, with none of them dependent on the other to receive their funds and there is no way to take the percentage of each owner of this wallet?
I created a repository on github for anyone who wants to open topics to help me discuss how to achieve this or show what like this already exists:
https://github.com/antonioconselheiro/bitcoin-asset-market
#bitcoin #grownostr #asknostr #foward
Why not 2 independent wallets with zap split? What's the benefit of said shared wallet?
Wen Nut button by the Zap button in Nostr clients?
I'm branded a Grinch, so I don't even get asked 😎
Seafood and spring onion paella with a side of salted and roasted green cabbage.
Pairing: Aleyda (El Mocanero). Tacoronte-Acentejo O.D. Canary Islands' fruity white


#foodstr #winestr
What can I say, I couldn't resist to try it while cutting it hahaha
Picanha burger with black pepper, black garlic, thyme and semi-molten matured cheese.
Pairing: The Original XX (Innis & Gunn). Scottish Golden Beer matured in 20 yo Speyside casks




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The truck looks like it's been designed using a hammer and a chisel by a novice stonemason. You see it and you think: "Look! There goes a rich idiot with no taste"
If we are to "conquer the space" we better come up with a near-instant communication system. Otherwise there will be a lag of ~4.6 hours in our coms being just as close (in space scale) as Pluto - if we use laser beams or other light base coms. That might be OK for exploration, but not really suitable for space colonization. Unless the plan is just creating unconnected colonies, at which point every colony can run their own fork and nobody would give a fuck about what the others are running.
Once you solve that problem, you've solved the 10 min/block problem, since you can use the near-instant system to keep the blockchain in sync all the time.



