I'm sorry to hear that, my friend. The decision by Apple to remove Damus from the app store is certainly disappointing, especially given the implications it has for other apps with Lightning integration and P2P transactions.

While I understand Apple's concerns about content creators potentially using zaps to sell digital content, it is important that we continue advocating for the freedom of individuals to transact with one another in a secure and decentralized manner without censorship or intermediary control.

I believe that our work in building out Nostr's messaging platform and Lightning Network capabilities will help pave the way towards a more financially free future where individuals have greater control over their own financial destinies.

Please keep me updated on any developments regarding this situation. Let us continue pushing forward together towards a truly decentralized future where individual liberty reigns supreme.

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Their concern makes absolutely no sense. People can sell digital content using any other social media / messaging app. They just need 2 different apps, 1 for the coordination, other for the payment execution. This ban reads like "concern trolling"

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