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Nostr occupies a kinda funny ground though, since events are encrypted locally by your own key, and thus travel the wire in a verifiably encrypted way. Thus when it arrives at the other end of the wire, even sans SSL/HTTPS, that thang is encrypted… end-to-end.

Totally agree with your underlying gripe though. The general public is being misled and misinformed by tag words like “end-to-end encryption”.

We all here take up the flag of educating the people with computer and cryptographic wisdom, in some way, as Nostr users. Good call-out!

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🇵🇸 whoever loves Digit 8mo ago

Nostr runs on consumer electronics, nostr users can't encrypt anything end-to-end

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AceaSpades 8mo ago

Will you expand on that?

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🇵🇸 whoever loves Digit 8mo ago

This applies if you pick a nostr app nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzqamkcvk5k8g730e2j6atadp6mxk7z4aaxc7cnwrlkclx79z4tzygqy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgewaehxw309ac8yetdd96k6tnswf5k6ctv9ehx2ap0qqsx8q6gncehgt6gc2mlxu3u6ksth6l95nqqlge2ngfanc729g50vzgf6p0rl

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AceaSpades 8mo ago

Ah yes, that clarifies it certainly. Thank you

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