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minter

  • a word derived from mint.
    mint
    noun
    any aromatic herb of the genus Mentha, having opposite leaves and small, whorled flowers, as the spearmint and peppermint.

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In most cases, the object itself is either kept in custody by the minter or bought and sold independently from the token.

From The Verge Jun. 10, 2022

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 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

I shall meditate on what I’m a minter.

From Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife by Marietta Holley

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