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minter
  • a word derived from mint.

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A user named Yosan, who lives in the U.K. and works from home as a call-center agent, was an early minter of Cool Kittens.

From Slate • Feb. 22, 2022

And I’m saying, “Wow, this blockchain thing is great, but you can only track back to the original minter, not the creator.”

From The Verge • Oct. 26, 2021

And does the minter really own the underlying work, or its rights?

From Los Angeles Times • May 9, 2021

Diogenes of Sinope was said to have disavowed the culture of greed represented by his father, a minter of coins, and society at large.

From New York Times • Jul. 26, 2016

"The New Unionism," by Tridon, on page 112, informs us that Arturo Giovannitti was, in turn, a minter, a bookkeeper, a theological student, a mission preacher and a tramp.

From The Red Conspiracy by Mereto, Joseph J.

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