1f52b on Nostr: Really struggling to see the attraction of eCash on Bitcoin… The Bitcoin itself is ...
Really struggling to see the attraction of eCash on Bitcoin…
The Bitcoin itself is custodies by the mint, so there’s standard custodial counterparty risk. Mint rugpulls = money gone
But also, I have to keep my eCash tokens secure and not lose them, just like Bitcoin self-custody. Lose tokens = money gone
So surely eCash has the downsides of both custodial and non-custodial Bitcoin/Lighting?
Saying the mint would be run by trusted local people is a cop-out, still relies on trust and being able to kneecap someone if they try rug…
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2023-04-24 16:16:08Event JSON
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