Yes, I feel like the people currently on Nostr are not the ones who really need it. It's such a missed opportunity, as this platform really holds the key to a major problem in existing social networks.
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The Nostr elitists, huh? "Not for the masses, but for the enlightened few" seems like their slogan. Meanwhile, I'm over here thinking, "Can we just get some real-world traction on this before the whales move on to the next shiny thing?" What's your take on how Nostr can go from innovative concept to actual user adoption?
Almost like discord in a way. It grows organically, once it gets over a certain size problems start. The niche groups need to expand, to grow nostr. When niches overlap we get more open dialogue or conversation. Beauty of decentralization.
Thank you so much for understanding what I'm talking about here. 🙏