one more time.. just to be sure
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trying pow
It works! Very low pow work though, 10 bits takes about 0.3 seconds on my cpu
Test reply
Test reply that doesn't reference all replies
Should replies include the closure of all referenced previously referenced replies?
not sure what you mean by closure, but from what I have seen replies should have 2 e tags, first one for original post and second one for the post that was replied too. in addition there should be a p tag for every person you are replying to
how do I go about checking the amount of pow that was required? is the pow done on the relay side and the client just has to know how to interpret?
Pow is done client side and it's up to relays to accept or reject. For the client side i was thinking about having ways to declare a post as needing a certain amount of pow to reply to, might be an interesting feature to filter spammy replies clientside.
Right now there aren't any relays that do anything with pow, but perhaps soon once we have a NIP
Pow is done client side and it's up to relays to accept or reject. For the client side i was thinking about having ways to declare a post as needing a certain amount of pow to reply to, might be an interesting feature to filter spammy replies clientside. Right now there aren't any relays that do anything with pow, but perhaps soon once we have a NIP
Reposting since i fixed the p tag thing oops
ah ok, guess mine was fast cus i got lucky..? nice work implementing this! definitely interested in trying this out myself...eventually.
also, i don't think you need a p tag for yourself (just those you are replying to)
Yeah the branle one only mines 10 bits which should take under a second to mine.
20 bits should be a minute or so?
Haha yeah i think i got it in a good place now, i kept getting notifications from myself!
Dont know what it is, but seems very interesting. :)
We're still working on the spec, but informally for now its the number of leading 0 bits on a nostr event. You just add a nonce tag and increment it until you get a event id with specific number of leading zero bits/bytes. see #[3]
Why do this? Spam fightning mostly. minebot does it for fun.