I think this is exactly how many will feel in the future. Just like nostr, Cashu provides super easy to comprehend rails for building apps and services. People will fall in love with the product someone is offering without even realising they are using Cashu. ππ₯
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Building https://npub.cash π₯ Working on awesome nostr, cashu and Lightning stuff πβ‘οΈ
This isnβt a dip. Itβs whales messing with the market specifically so you look dumb at Thanksgiving. The bull run resumes right after, I swear. π€
The prize pool of the #NutNovember hackathon just exceeded 1M Sats! Builders, what are you waiting for?? 

I guess pure irony is when you try to fix your services by reconfiguring routing around your cloudflare dns, but can not log in because the hosters captcha is powered by cloudflare...
Cloudflare has an outage and big parts of nostr are inaccessible... I love the irony, but we also need to fix this
Another day and TWO new coco release candidates:
RC23 and RC24 tackle some issues with handling the novel keyset v2 format. Now applications built with coco should have no issues once keyset v2 rolls out. π₯

GitHub
version: v1.rc24 Β· cashubtc/coco@91aa77c
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Cashu-ts v3.1 and v2.8 have been released!
These releases include new features and improvements with some backports to major version 2 for users that have not made the jump to v3 yet.
- Support for arbitrary tags in P2PK secrets
- Support for P2BK (v3 only)
- getTokenMetadata for an easy peek into an encoded token
- Improved CBOR handling and guardrails
- Lots of amazing DX and CI improvements
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@cashu/cashu-ts/v/3.1.0
https://www.npmjs.com/package/@cashu/cashu-ts/v/2.8.0
Cashu-ts crew is absolutely killing it! π π₯


Coco RC20 is released!
The newest version adds `sweep` to the wallet API. This allows you to sweep funds from a bip 39 seed into your coco wallet.

GitHub
version: v1.rc20 Β· cashubtc/coco@119459f
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Stress is when you got 10% battery left, need to install mullvad from source and see the rust build process starting...
> All tests are green, your code is ready for production
The test: 

I have been an Adobe Scan maxi in the past. Ever since I value my own privacy more I obviously stepped away from Adobe to keep my documents save. Ever since I was lost in paper chaos.
Today I discovered paperless-ngx and its a complete game changer. I setup some easy workflows that scan and email documents quickly. Paperless will automatically process them and use OCR to index them. π€―
Man I gotta say, Expo is really killing it. Upgraded the new eNuts to the latest SDK version (lots and lots of new stuff). Single command, 2-3 minutes solving peerDep issues. After that triggered a new build, went through without any issues. App is working fine.
This is peak DX and I don't think I would be building React Native projects without it.
Proud to be working on Cashu π
Coco Cashu RC18 is out!
This RC fixes a ton of little bugs revolving around fee handling! It also brings new transaction handling to Cocos storage adapters.
Coco RCs are versioned in a lock-step system, so make sure you are running the latest RC for all coco packages.
`npm i coco-cashu-core@rc`
Lots of failed IQ tests recently


Included #NoNutNovember in my x post and now they flagged my account. Nostr is winning anon π


Nostr is not social media, it's a protocol for decentralized applications of any kind.
I built the donation page for #NutNovember using NIP57 Zaps and npubx.cash. Using NIP57 allowed me to display a success message to the user, even though npubx.cash does not support LUD21 verify.
At the same time it makes the donations auditable and public. On
you can see how many donations came in and what their total sum is.

Nut November
Nut November - A month-long hackathon for Cashu builders
A month-long hackathon for Cashu builders who just can't hold their nuts.
GM nostr gang!
What hardware should one get for a budget homeserver, mostly for Bitcoin stuff, password manager, syncing documents (no media)? I am running a RPI4 right now, but that seems like pushing it