Tor doesn't work in a browser without additional software. This will.

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Furthermore, you can't trust Tor servers and a huge part of them are run by governments.

The difference here is that we can choose the relay servers and avoid the ones we don't exactly trust.

nostr isn't protected against that either

Tor does work in the browser if you're prepared to run a proxy. That is additional software.

Correct, I wrote "without additional software". A proxy is additional software.

NWS main components

Entry node: It forwards tcp packets to the exit node using a SOCKS proxy and creates encrypted events for the public key of the exit node.

Exit node: It is a TCP reverse proxy that listens for incoming Nostr subscriptions and forwards the payload to the designated backend service.

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This Will guy gets it. I should see what else he's doing

Probably the best nostr dev, rn

Sorry, I have terrible humor