I love Geyser but the recent decision to restrict certain countries and end the campaigns from those regions seems like it was pretty inevitable. It's just not possible to operate something like that as a centralised and regulated entity and also remain censorship resistant. I'm sure it was a painful decision to make, however.

Nostr is an obvious fit for an actually censorship resistant alternative, though, and I'd also love to see Heya get built out further. Hopefully it gets more attention and usage in light of recent events. 🚀

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I hadn’t heard they had to do that, what a shame, but yes inevitable the a company in a certain jurisdiction comes under pressure

Love the idea of zaps crowdfunding with no ability to censor