Last week was amazing! π
Two days of brilliant hackathon with a bunch of ecash enthusiasts topped off with the Einundzwanzig Sommerfest, where I was able to share Cashu basics with a crowd of Bitcoiners ππ»π₯
The βZap deez nutsβ hoodie is available for purchase btw! 10% of the revenue goes to the OpenCash Association π«‘
Those were two absolutely amazing days of hacking π₯π
Thanks to all the great minds that came to Berlin to exchange ideas about ecash. This was a blast π₯ 
ππ₯ππ» nostr:note1jf8ckdug36wl9q7724q5f5x8cnfv2a4wzyxxr73wge4tfxc6vzmqkn80n2
On my way to the ecash hackday 2024 π«‘π₯ 
Happy that I managed to get some manual labour done before leaving tomorrow to write code with some nutcases for two days straight ππ» 
Yes! π
This is neither a sprint, nor a marathon.
It is a relay race and the more people we have in it the easier it gets! ππ» nostr:note1tudn2nrdyp7uwzlukmrzu9klm239qvryexdfvejwmamlqcxcu7xs675j5e
So much code to write and so little time⦠what should I finish first?
- OTP login for npubcash-server
- WebSocket balance updates for npubcash-server
- npubcash-umbrel
- npubcash-desktop
- npubcash-sdk for react native
I think I have coding ADHD π
npub.cash is software, not a provider. Anyone can run it π₯
Every npub now has an Lightning Address.
Send any amount to:
For example, sending funds to nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 would use this Lightning Address:
nostr:npub1mhcr4j594hsrnen594d7700n2t03n8gdx83zhxzculk6sh9nhwlq7uc226@openbalance.app
Great work! Like a combination of minibits and npub.cash ππ»
Is the code available somewhere?
If someone were to sell these, would you buy them? And what would you be willing to pay for it? 
Check this out to find people that have lots of experience: https://einundzwanzig.space/meetups/
- no photos
- no investment / price talk
- make sure to orange pill the venue
That is where Cashu comes in π«‘
Remember when people used to like Webpack or prefer Browserify or Rollup or Parcel and then Vite? None of these preferences matter anymore. There is no way to manually configure a JavaScript project from scratch, the only way to get things working is by using boilerplates with dozens of configs and bloated files no one understands and if you edit a single line of them then everything stops working and for reasons that are completely unintelligible and seemingly unrelated to your change. But I guess that effect is not a new thing -- maybe it's the fate of all programming languages that get too popular? nostr:nevent1qqs84dl0j0du5ujrlyh9f4scgjjn7qzk0wvykehqzaecp6uywm9h5eqprfmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuam9wd6x2unwvf6xxtnrdaksyg8yvswsamt36tgvpa5v6dgg658umvv4ftquek3xnhdm0fuf0s3xzsd7crdj
HTMX π€·πΌββοΈ
No but for realβ¦ Thatβs the reason why I fell in love with Go
Thank you!
Yes that would make the onboarding of new users lots simpler. Thanks to 0xChat having done it, many people will see how simple it is. ππ»

