I think people are using in the wrong way these public cashu mints. A good example of using cashu mint is @Cuba ₿itcoin. They created a local community mint and promote it around their merchants and users. That add a good trust level and communication between users. I think this is the main utility for a cashu mint. If you do not have a local community mint, and you have to use a random public one, then better use these lists and choose wisely: - https://audit.8333.space - Use them with small amounts and do not keep everything in just one mint. I hope soon we will have multi-mint spending so will be easier to manage multiple mints. Don't abuse these mints! I've seen people using them as coinjoin services... that's wrong. Moving around large amounts of sats through mints you are disrupting their liquidity with unnecessary transactions. Behind every mint is a LN node. Not all have a good management of liquidity and you will encounter problems, stuck funds, lost keys etc. People must understand how mint tokens works, are not just some papers where it says "IOU x sats"... are more than that and are many technical details that cashu devs didn't explained to the end user so well. So do your own research and read how these cashu tokens works.

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With regard to using a random public mint, personally, I wouldn't even bother with multiple mints. The "small amounts" rule is sufficient mitigation in my book. I recently learned that mints will effectively invalidate tokens that have been dormant for a while, by design, in order to clear out tokens that are presumed abandoned and keep their database of outstanding tokens manageable (or maybe other reasons as well? 🤷‍♂️) What constitutes "dormant for a while" may be years, or it may be weeks, or it may be whatever. Presumedly, that policy is up to each individual mint. For this reason, I think trying to manage "small amounts" of tokens across multiple mints is bound to be more trouble than it's worth.
when I was introduced to bitcoin over a decade ago, I was told I could send any amount of money to anyone at any time and it will always work. I was told that nobody would ever be able to steal from my wallet. these new people and their disgusting contraptions make me want to fucking throw up. they all started piling into the community 8 years ago insisting that it was all impossible and they started forcing their retarded and backwards ways on everyone and fooling new users with centralization and affinity scams. View quoted note →