Thank you nostr...you were incredibly valuable

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Don't leave 😢

It's time to move on to other things :)

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Not like this ☹️

Ciao. Catch you next round

You’re leaving?

Not forever! Maybe come back on a new set of keys later... this is just what I do, I early adopt for awhile, dump some money into it, and then move on into the next beta test... that is how I arrived at bitcoin in the first place :) nostr was one of many projects but I like to focus efforts so for awhile that project was nostr... there's been a lot of great changes. The project seems to be in good hands. It's definitely a tool in my sovereign set for the long term... sometimes you need a nostr, sometimes you need a nexus

What’s nexus?

I was just using it kind of loosely to describe an idea I have in my simmer pot cookin inspired by pubky use of it... kind of like a personal tokenized p2p identity indexer

How do you like pubky so far?

I v much like pubky... but not rlly as a competitor to nostr, it's a really different product so to speak

I like it, specifically, bc it's the product that exactly fits my current irl needs

I tried it briefly. I didn’t find it that interesting. I might not be the proper customer for it

Tbh, I had that thought... filehosting, sharing, and pointing to has only become interesting to me later in my life... an interoperable cryptographically tokenized personal IPFS is only interesting to me now because I'm a digital nomad w no real homebase

It didn’t even get to sharing and filehosting. Is that part of it or you have to self host?

Pubky is more appropriately thought of as an alternative to something like a bittorrent client would operate

Rn in private beta we are tokenizing our keys using PKARR (which i like bc I'm a cold key psycho) PKARR allows a bridge between a DHT mainline and your home server... currently synonym is hosting the initial server (this makes sense to me bc of upfront cost and build, your machine needs to understand PKARR to make keys discoverable)

So your signing for your indexed data that is hosted on homeserver tied to your tokenized keys... your keys act like a DNS but the packets are more complex [this is ideal for my privacy and security preferences]

This means later there is opportunity for multiple servers, but that becomes super robust as it would require a build and not just a server host... however, you could probably use the use case to be profitable as a server host (which IMO is ancap af)

Your notes are stored on your own server? It seemed like I could have written a note and I don’t have that setup

Is there a default server hosted by the app?

Yes that's what I was just explaining, a homeserver that machine understands PKARR discovery

I get it. There’s one server for now. Thanks!

Yep exactly!

DHT is a distributed Hash Table

Hope you hang around! In current form or another nym 👋