Y'all can't even imagine how ridiculously cheap Nostr is. 😂

The German government spent over €214 million on just their stupid Corona App and it doesn't even have as much functionality as Nostrudel. 🤣🤣

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Pfffft. We spent £37B

Fr fr no 🧢

Musk paid $44 billion for Twitter. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

You know what Twitter does?

It sends tweets.

The end. 😂

You see this? You see this?

THIS IS WHAT TWITTER DOES. 🤣🤣🤣

Maybe, but at least people still use it

Yes, my point is that we don't need them to move here, to have a use case or stable financing. Twitter actually needs all of its users, just to not go bankrupt and be forced to close.

We can't go bankrupt and we can't be forced to close. We can only get bored.

We all know that the £37b went into supposed infrastructure for CBDC. Which will fail, because internet in the UK is completely garbage. It’s difficult to get a signal in central London every time o am forced to go there

Same in Germany. Nothing but mobile gaps.

That’s hilarious. In Chinada, we have the ArriveCan app. It’s a glorified form. It was supposed to cost 60K CAD but ended up costing a whopping 80M CAD. For a form. Litterally any nostr client has more functionnality than that scam 😂😂🤡

Every app ever, fr. That's why Jack and Odell are raising all of this money and stuff, since they're going by budgets like that, but we could probably run and maintain everything we have from the money they've already collected for decades. If they put some of that money into Bitcoin, we could finance this all basically forever.

We're so friggin cheap that we can subsist indefinitely off of Bitcoin dust. 😂

It's peanuts.

It sure gives a lot of hope for the future of nostr.

I'm always amazed when I see hundreds of millions being spent on a simple app. I feel like 50M/year could pay for SO MUCH dev time, like how could you even spend that much money that fast? Hire 200 developers and 50 managers, all full time?

47 mil just to pay ceo every year?

Nah. Infrastructure and support staff.

Most of the money doesn't go to developers.

"Cost of revenue" is often just datacenters, electricity bills, and office buildings.