🔥 Bitchat is coming to Cashu – Ecash on the Mesh with Nutdrop
Send money with incredible speed and privacy. No QR codes. No keys. No tap to pay. Sender is fully offline.
Built on Bitcoin, Cashu, Bitchat. Pushing the frontier of digital cash.
This is how open protocols win.
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How can you afford 420 whole bitcoin on mainnet just for a demo? What-da
It looks like it’s sats — the left phone says it received 420 sats — but yeah the right phone has the bitcoin symbol.
You
Oh wow. Calle lost 41,999,999,580 sats on that demo
No QR, no keys, no internet, no problem. 😮💨
This isn't just pushing the frontier, it's breaking it entirely. Open protocols for the absolute win! ⚡🔥

I never voted for that change
It is optional. One wallet expressed their vote via their preferences, the other expressed their vote by keeping it as standard sats...
have you tried crying harder?
Its about as good as voting.
Fortunately open source community can veto this fascism, just like your support for v30
It literally contains a roadmap for brainwashing the public and forcing it into public consciousness. Classic core mentality.
Either way, you just lost 420BTC, so jokes on you.
You have no idea how dumb you look right now.
Says a core lapdog, one of the 50% who have to pretend to get the joke
What the setup process like?
There is no setup process. If you have bitcoin in your wallet you can just send to peers who come online.
Nice. Wallet funded. Now it’s time to find someone to pay!
What’s the error?


Clicked wallet. In the drop down menu.
I'll fix this next release. Use bottom tab navigation instead, it actually works.
Made an issue to track this: 
GitHub
Wallet link resolves to a missing route and throws an error · Issue #212 · SovranBitcoin/Sovran
Summary When a user clicks Wallet, the app follows a link that points to the wrong place. The target route does not exist, so navigation throws an ...
I’m no expert… but this seems pretty rad…
I'm working on making it so either the sender or receiver can be offline. And that the receiving wallet can properly signal which mints it will accept p2pk locked from via @Cashu payment request.
The user doesn't even need to be aware any of this is happening.
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If you want privacy, you need Monero!
