Uncut Mazacoin Top

Mazacoin was shut down in 2015 following regulatory pushback from the US Treasury and FINCEN. Consequently, the physical minting operation ceased abruptly. Uncut sheets that had been printed but not yet cut were never finished. The "Top" sheets that survived represent the final, unaltered vision of a sovereign currency project.

The term likely refers to physical paper wallets or "banknotes" that were printed in uncut sheets rather than individual units. Because the Lakota leadership recognized that many community members lacked smartphones or consistent internet, they developed a system of physical paper wallets to make the currency accessible offline. Key Features of Mazacoin uncut mazacoin top