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I think I'm missing something. What's the difference between Cashu and Sats? Are we talking about something like a stablecoin, with value of a unit = 1USD, or ... I don't get it... Sorry, I've been seeing a lot of talk about how exciting it is, but not enough about WHAT it is. What am I missing? And yes, I've read the FAQ. I'm not seeing an answer there for some reason.
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Cashu is NOT sats. A Cashu token (usually called ecash or "nut") is just a token, an IOU, a "voucher". The nice thing about Cashu Protocol is that it creates a standard for some providers (mints) that are Lightning nodes to create ecash pegged 1-to-1 with sats. So if you go to a cashu mint to get some ecash the mint will ask you to pay an invoice of X sats, you pay the LN invoice and the mint returns to you X ecash tokens. The mint promises to let you redeem the tokens 1-to-1with sats. This is how the cashu protocol works
Wouldn't then the problem that Satoshi Nakamo was trying to solve with Bitcoin, keep existing? “The root problem with conventional currency is all the trust that's required to make it work. The central bank must be trusted not to debase the currency, but the history of fiat currencies is full of breaches of that trust.” - Satoshi Nakamoto