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Justin, a prolific contributor to the Fedimint open source project, returns for a six month update. Fedimint is an open protocol providing easy to use, private, programmable, and offline bitcoin payments using bitcoin powered federated chaumian ecash.
Justin on Nostr: https://primal.net/p/nprofile1qqspg8fq209jj56663d2n6r9ehkyjffy7rkqqejfdwvtwzva426avkqxtxxuv
Fedimint Website: https://fedimint.org/
Fedimint on X: https://x.com/fedimint
The Ecash App: https://ecash.love/
Fedimint Observer: https://observer.fedimint.org/
Bitcoin Mints: https://bitcoinmints.com/
Iroh: https://www.iroh.computer/
EPISODE: 198
BLOCK: 944073
PRICE: 1466 sats per dollar
(02:06) Justin on Fedimint updates since last visit
(03:20) Ecash App vision as a Fedimint reference client
(04:18) Wallet features: on-chain, lightning, ecash, and nostr integrations
(06:01) Fedimint 101: federations, guardians, and multisig trust model
(07:55) Uptime vs. rug risk and Byzantine fault tolerance in practice
(09:18) Making guardianship easier and raising operational reliability
(10:14) Ecash App status, platforms, backups via nostr, and seed UX
(13:16) Mint/federation selection challenges and web-of-trust ideas
(15:39) Observability tools and on-chain vs. Lightning differences
(16:20) Running a Guardian on Start9: setup and backups
(19:39) Networking with Iroh: DNS removal, privacy, and Tor/VPN plans
(23:14) Lightning gateways: roles, trust, liquidity, and multi-federation ops
(27:59) Gateway UX: multiple gateways, auto-switching, and agents help
(29:01) Gateway pairing and funding flows for Start9 deployments
(32:24) Guardians on Android phones: why, how, and trade-offs
(37:30) Blockchain backends: Bitcoin Core vs. Esplora defaults
(39:30) Mobile data, heat, and practical considerations
(39:34) Agentic payments and why eCash fits well for agents
(43:40) Local communities, AI models, and community services vision
(46:06) Real-world adoption, roadmap, modules, and BOLT12 plans
(48:50) BOLT12 receive-side challenges and trust model nuances
(50:26) Pragmatic trust, permissioned gateways, and next steps
(50:37) How listeners can help and contact info
(51:18) Start9 v0.4.0 update chatter and flashing war stories
(53:01) Closing thoughts, progress praise, and sign-off
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Justin, a prolific contributor to the Fedimint open source project, returns for a six month update. Fedimint is an open protocol providing easy to use, private, programmable, and offline bitcoin payments using bitcoin powered federated chaumian ecash.
Justin on Nostr: https://primal.net/p/nprofile1qqspg8fq209jj56663d2n6r9ehkyjffy7rkqqejfdwvtwzva426avkqxtxxuv
Fedimint Website: https://fedimint.org/
Fedimint on X: https://x.com/fedimint
The Ecash App: https://ecash.love/
Fedimint Observer: https://observer.fedimint.org/
Bitcoin Mints: https://bitcoinmints.com/
Iroh: https://www.iroh.computer/
EPISODE: 198
BLOCK: 944073
PRICE: 1466 sats per dollar
(02:06) Justin on Fedimint updates since last visit
(03:20) Ecash App vision as a Fedimint reference client
(04:18) Wallet features: on-chain, lightning, ecash, and nostr integrations
(06:01) Fedimint 101: federations, guardians, and multisig trust model
(07:55) Uptime vs. rug risk and Byzantine fault tolerance in practice
(09:18) Making guardianship easier and raising operational reliability
(10:14) Ecash App status, platforms, backups via nostr, and seed UX
(13:16) Mint/federation selection challenges and web-of-trust ideas
(15:39) Observability tools and on-chain vs. Lightning differences
(16:20) Running a Guardian on Start9: setup and backups
(19:39) Networking with Iroh: DNS removal, privacy, and Tor/VPN plans
(23:14) Lightning gateways: roles, trust, liquidity, and multi-federation ops
(27:59) Gateway UX: multiple gateways, auto-switching, and agents help
(29:01) Gateway pairing and funding flows for Start9 deployments
(32:24) Guardians on Android phones: why, how, and trade-offs
(37:30) Blockchain backends: Bitcoin Core vs. Esplora defaults
(39:30) Mobile data, heat, and practical considerations
(39:34) Agentic payments and why eCash fits well for agents
(43:40) Local communities, AI models, and community services vision
(46:06) Real-world adoption, roadmap, modules, and BOLT12 plans
(48:50) BOLT12 receive-side challenges and trust model nuances
(50:26) Pragmatic trust, permissioned gateways, and next steps
(50:37) How listeners can help and contact info
(51:18) Start9 v0.4.0 update chatter and flashing war stories
(53:01) Closing thoughts, progress praise, and sign-off

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