I suppose it depends on how far they intend to go. You may just have to answer a simple question without having to prove it or you may need to send photos of yourself and ID, the same way you do when using a KYC wallet.

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But who would own that activity with nostr? The relay operator, the client developer? With nostr you can write your own relay and your own code to send and receive notes easily.

That seems like an awful lot of work and knowledge that you would need, and the reality of it is most kids that this new law would apply to, won’t have that knowledge.

Plus, this seems aimed at the algorithm driven social platforms that can feed off of impressionable minds. Nostr is a whole different animal.

I was reverse engineering 30 day trial apps and patching the assembly before I was 16, a little bit of web socket interaction wouldn’t stop me 🤣 It’s all irrelevant, sure there’s some law in the UK or US where you’re meant to get consent from a parent or guardian to sign up to stuff if you’re less than 13.

Plus I’m purposely taking it too far just for the lols 😁👍