#[0] are the npubs I block in Amethyst saved in relays? It would be nice if I could take this information to another client.

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Is there a way to do that privately? #[5]

Would proposing a new nip be a good approach?

Should be easy to encrypt it to your own pubkey and store as an event I would think, but would need a new NIP.

Will think on it.

Wonder what’s the incentive for a relay to store that information, maybe could pay via LN to keep it available? Sounds a bit like encrypted cloud storage, if the incentives are right I wonder if this could turn into nostr filecoin decentralized storage but no coin

Thats how this all should theoretically work.

I don't think it is, no.

From my understanding, relays are client specific.

Relays are interoperable.

What I meant is, the relays you've added on one client don't follow you do another client. Is that wrong?

That's exactly what happens, your relays follow your nsec.

Either that's new functionality or that's incorrect. Anybody else wanna chip in here? #[6] can you clarify?

Seems like you're right! Just deleted some and added some relays on amethyst and those changes followed on Iris

Thanks for the correction. That would mean my nostr app holds my blocked profiles?

That would also mean that even though I ₿lock what I am doing is filtering at the application not the protocol. So my messages are still would be fully available and no one could tell if i blocked them or simply ignore them. Thats cool

Good point, it could be an option, I would like to take my block list to another client, a lot of spam still makes it through the filters.

I'd say mirroring your relays on that other client should work that out?? Again given that I understand correctly about relay setup being client specific.

At least Marty Bent podcast on Nostr from a few months back said exactly that.

I think the block/spam list is cached in Amethyst. For this reason I don't run apk, I always lose the list and my global feed gets a lot of dirt.