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Exactly, but my point is does a protocol need a logo? Nostr can be many things and each client/service can have their own logo. As for people not knowing what Nostr is, this will come with time, if they’re included to research. People still don’t know what the internet actually is, but use it everyday, so one could argue, do they need to know what nostr is? As an example, I bet barely anyone on Bluesky knows what the AT Protocol actually is. Main marketing channel for Nostr will be the clients/services that run on it. This is why I think it’s important that they highlight this fact and why (decentralisation).

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daniele 2y ago

I agree that an official logo is rather strange for a decentralized protocol. But a "sign" can be useful to connect all applications, indicating the network in which they live, and showing that they are "Nostr compatible."

That's why I thought of a logo that can be customized with colors, while maintaining a strong graphic sign:

nostr:nevent1qqsqqqqqyz73s0aqaf393wefa99lv8jyr23lquyzhnnc4f75p2ntuugpzpmhxue69uhkztnwdaejumr0dshsz9mhwden5te0vf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdshszxthwden5te0vfhhxarj9ehx76m0w3shymewvdhk6tcqjvp00

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