Still Nostr might want to learn from XMPP here which tried pretty much the same and practically failed: Too many relevant stuff in extensions, a core protocol so limited it's hardly usable for any serious communication, and users in the end unable to handle this mess because in a combination of clients and servers implementing random extensions in random quality, the best to do is hope that your messages are seen at all and there's little to nothing to be taken as granted in there.

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That's why we still need a central storage for NIPs. But that storage shouldn't be a repo.

Repos are a bottleneck.