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still, anonymous sites with anonymous ratings. no, thanks, do it without me.

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Anon spends zero seconds understanding a thing and gets angry. The literal mascot of our times.

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In my bio I have a link to a public node of the same name and 4 btc capacity, I understand more than an average bitcoiner. Did you, actual anon, read the disclaimer at the source, since you spent over 0 seconds? https://github.com/cashubtc/nutshell

Here it is:

Disclaimer: The author is NOT a cryptographer and this work has not been reviewed. This means that there is very likely a fatal flaw somewhere. Cashu is still experimental and not production-ready.

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If you’re so smart then why is this so hard for you?

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Out of curiosity I installed cashu wallet to a fresh ubuntu VM that had nothing else, with test MINT_URL=https://testnut.cashu.space as per the manual. Then I minted some coins WITHOUT PAYING THE LIGHTNING INVOICE:

https://m.stacker.news/30917

Right there they demonstrate this is a scam. Cashus can be issued with no bitcoin backing.

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You’ve proven nothing other than your own incompetence or malice.

I’ve lost interest in you.

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You must be a scammer who has a vested interest to shill this shit. Here are the steps you would do:

  1. Create a forked mint that will accept real lightning sats but issue cashus from a fake wallet (MINT_BACKEND_BOLT11_SAT=FakeWallet).
  2. Gain reputation and post fake reviews for some time, redeeming your own fake cashus for real lighting sats.
  3. Rug pull then the accumulated balance gets high enough.
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