BREAKING: Kentucky has become the FIFTH US state to pass a Bitcoin Rights law! This law protects the right to self-custody, the right to transact in Bitcoin, and the right to run a node. Satoshi Action is doing awesome, on the ground, legislative work and made this happen. If you care about how #Bitcoin is treated legally in the US, kick them some sats https://www.satoshiaction.io/
About two years ago, I decided that I wasn't going to donate to any non-profit or open source software project that didn't take Bitcoin. When asked for donations, I would ask if they took Bitcoin and if they didn't, I'd say "that's too bad, hopefully you change your mind in the future". Reception to this has gone pretty well, a number of them have come back later and asked me for help in taking Bitcoin and I've pointed them to some resources and got to be their first BTC donor. This year, I have a new plan: I'm not donating to any non-profits or OSS projects that hide the fact that they take Bitcoin donations. Many of them take BTC, but you'd never know if you went to their donate page, it's squirreled away somewhere on their website. I get that your regular checkout flow doesn't support Bitcoin, so you need a separate page for that, but it really should be mentioned on your main donation page as an option. I think some places do this because they're ashamed to take BTC or they think it's controversial. If you're ashamed to take my money, you won't get it, end of story. We'll see how this new plan goes. #bitcoin #nonprofits #donations
So sad to know this project will soon be coming to an end
My understanding is that a cashu mint can rug a user much like any other custodial wallet. Is there a way to somehow "join" cashu mints so that not one but two cashu mints must collaborate to rug you? Kind of like a multi-sig? #asknostr #ecash #cashu