matt on Nostr: To be clear, the ring sig I suggest here isn’t about the custody of funds, but as a ...
To be clear, the ring sig I suggest here isn’t about the custody of funds, but as a way to announce who is operating the mint without actually revealing specifically who is operating the mint. This could allow mints a new position in the privacy-transparency tradeoff. I don’t believe this has been implemented anywhere, all mints are either privately operated (and may steal your funds) or transparently operated (and the government may steal your funds in a seizure).
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