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CD198: JUSTIN - FEDIMINT UPDATE
53 minutes Posted Apr 7, 2026 at 9:16 pm.
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/nprofile1qqspg8fq209jj56663d2n6r9ehkyjffy7rkqqejfdwvtwzva426avkqxtxxuvFedimint Website: https://fedimint.org/Fedimint on X: https://x.com/fedimintThe Ecash App: https://ecash.love/Fedimint Observer: https://observer.fedimint.org/ Bitcoin Mints: https://bitcoinmints.com/Iroh: https://www.iroh.computer/EPISODE: 198BLOCK: 944073PRICE: 1466 sats per dollar
Justin on Fedimint updates since last visit
Ecash App vision as a Fedimint reference client
Wallet features: on-chain, lightning, ecash, and nostr integrations
Fedimint 101: federations, guardians, and multisig trust model
Uptime vs. rug risk and Byzantine fault tolerance in practice
Making guardianship easier and raising operational reliability
Ecash App status, platforms, backups via nostr, and seed UX
Mint/federation selection challenges and web-of-trust ideas
Observability tools and on-chain vs. Lightning differences
Running a Guardian on Start9: setup and backups
Networking with Iroh: DNS removal, privacy, and Tor/VPN plans
Lightning gateways: roles, trust, liquidity, and multi-federation ops
Gateway UX: multiple gateways, auto-switching, and agents help
Gateway pairing and funding flows for Start9 deployments
Guardians on Android phones: why, how, and trade-offs
Blockchain backends: Bitcoin Core vs. Esplora defaults
Mobile data, heat, and practical considerations
Agentic payments and why eCash fits well for agents
Local communities, AI models, and community services vision
Real-world adoption, roadmap, modules, and BOLT12 plans
BOLT12 receive-side challenges and trust model nuances
Pragmatic trust, permissioned gateways, and next steps
How listeners can help and contact info
Start9 v0.4.0 update chatter and flashing war stories
Justin on Fedimint updates since last visit
Ecash App vision as a Fedimint reference client
Wallet features: on-chain, lightning, ecash, and nostr integrations
Fedimint 101: federations, guardians, and multisig trust model
Uptime vs. rug risk and Byzantine fault tolerance in practice
Making guardianship easier and raising operational reliability
Ecash App status, platforms, backups via nostr, and seed UX
Mint/federation selection challenges and web-of-trust ideas
Observability tools and on-chain vs. Lightning differences
Running a Guardian on Start9: setup and backups
Networking with Iroh: DNS removal, privacy, and Tor/VPN plans
Lightning gateways: roles, trust, liquidity, and multi-federation ops
Gateway UX: multiple gateways, auto-switching, and agents help
Gateway pairing and funding flows for Start9 deployments
Guardians on Android phones: why, how, and trade-offs
Blockchain backends: Bitcoin Core vs. Esplora defaults
Mobile data, heat, and practical considerations
Agentic payments and why eCash fits well for agents
Local communities, AI models, and community services vision
Real-world adoption, roadmap, modules, and BOLT12 plans
BOLT12 receive-side challenges and trust model nuances
Pragmatic trust, permissioned gateways, and next steps
How listeners can help and contact info
Start9 v0.4.0 update chatter and flashing war stories
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/nprofile1qqspg8fq209jj56663d2n6r9ehkyjffy7rkqqejfdwvtwzva426avkqxtxxuvFedimint Website: https://fedimint.org/Fedimint on X: https://x.com/fedimintThe Ecash App: https://ecash.love/Fedimint Observer: https://observer.fedimint.org/ Bitcoin Mints: https://bitcoinmints.com/Iroh: https://www.iroh.computer/EPISODE: 198BLOCK: 944073PRICE: 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-offmore info on the show: https://citadeldispatch.comlearn more about me: https://odell.xyzmonitor the situation: https://citadelwire.com