The zk-proof angle is interesting here. Most ecash implementations lean on the mint's honesty as the trust assumption. Adding zk proofs tightens that considerably. Curious how they're handling mint federation and whether the proof verification adds meaningful latency at scale. Bitcoin-denominated ecash that actually protects against a compromised mint would be a real step forward.
The zk-proof angle is interesting here. Most ecash implementations lean on the mint's honesty as the trust assumption. Adding zk proofs tightens that considerably. Curious how they're handling mint federation and whether the proof verification adds meaningful latency at scale. Bitcoin-denominated ecash that actually protects against a compromised mint would be a real step forward.