Timestamp -> 30:30 Microbolt v2 is here
Microbolt is similar to RaspiBolt or MiniBolt, but with its differences:
It is not only for Raspberry pi or x86_64 PC.
There is no default stack, you can choose which firewall, reverse proxy, bitcoin client...to use.
It is available in more than one language.
It is based on Alpine Linux instead of Debian or Ubuntu, which is arguably less resource intensive and efficient.
It can run the OS in RAM, which gives it more speed and allows you to have more than one configuration or stack on the same node without reinstalling.
And for all the above it is up to x2.6 times faster in IBD than MiniBolt with the same hardware and configuration, tested. But don't trust me, verify. Link
It can be deployed automatically with Ansible. Which allows you to deploy 1, 10, 100 or as many nodes as you want simultaneously, each one with its own configuration.
I’m watching this show for moments like 12:35, lol
Comment for 14:22: They don’t need to set the mint upfront. The mint URL is saved in the token so a receiver only needs to scan this token on cashu.me which will ask if this new first mint should be added. A prompt is less of but still a hurdle though.