None of these solutions have any incentive to make it easy for you to compete with them.
There won't be any other Spark. It's very unlikely that there will be any Ark servers beyond the two companies working on it. Same with Liquid.
They want more fees, not more competition.
L2s are the strongest force for Bitcoin centralization in decades. Just like in the rest of crypto.
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Cashu is powering far more than just Bitcoin wallets.
While most people think of standard user-facing Bitcoin wallets when they hear Cashu, there’s a whole separate economy emerging around machine-to-machine payments.
One of the best examples is Routstr, an open-source decentralized marketplace for AI inference.
Routstr uses Nostr and Cashu at its core. Providers offer AI inference, and users pay for AI with Bitcoin. You can use Routstr as a normal AI chat interface or as a provider for your own AI agent. It gives users access to hundreds of models, similar to OpenRouter, but paid in Bitcoin with strong privacy for the payments attached to your AI chats.
There are no accounts. To fund your balance, you pay a Lightning invoice and mint Cashu ecash. Every time you make a query, you attach ecash to the request itself as a bearer token and micropayment for that individual call.
Now here’s the cool part. Anyone can become a provider because Nostr is an open network. Anyone can become an ecash mint because of how easy it is to run a Cashu mint. And every Routstr user has full control over which providers and which mint they choose.
I think Routstr is a great example of what becomes possible with a micropayment system like Cashu on Bitcoin. It removes much of the friction involved in building apps that use payments, because you don’t need to create user accounts, build a ledger, or track users at the expense of their privacy.


I met someone working directly with David Chaum and he told me that Chaum loves and hates Cashu.
He loves it because we're making use of a modern version of his invention. And he hates it because he doesn't own and control it 😂.
I wish I could show Hal Finney we're building.
non-custodial cashu ecash mints inside an enclave.
ecash mint + bitcoin private keys are generated inside the enclave and never leave it.
the mint operator can't rug the bitcoin.
neither can it rug the ecash.
I REPEAT: NON-CUSTODIAL ECASH MINTS FOR BITCOIN ARE COMING
Enough of the quantum slop already. We need actual quantum computing engineers or physicists to chime in to the quantum debates in Bitcoin.
While tens of thousands of real physicists work on quantum computing, we're forced to listen to pleb slop keyboard warriors who maybe read 3 papers on the subject and have stronger opinions that the world's best experts.
This is embarrassing, dangerous, and certainly not how we resolve this debate.
Cashu is an open protocol for Chaumian Ecash that covers the most use cases.
Protocols don’t belong to anyone. No company, no VC, no committees.
Use it as you please. Fork it. Build on it. Run it for you, your community, or company.
Nobody owns @Cashu – and I love that.
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I'm adding nostr-based session import / export to goose
"the feds are now the main speakers at bitcoin conferences, we're winning"
fuck no
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Las Vegas is what you'd get if you asked GPT-2.5 to build a city.
end stage shitcoin psychosis
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