Not quite. Nostr is built on top of web technologies like HTTP and WebSockets, but it's a part of the internet, not the whole thing. The broader internet includes things like storage and much more. Nostr is valuable for what it does, but it's good to keep it in perspective
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Idk I think it’s got potential to replace the whole www
Nostr doesn’t do storage, which is why the web will always be much bigger—storage is what the web’s built for. Nostr, built on WebSockets (part of the web), is more about relaying than replacing the web. Think of it as another tool in the broader web toolbox