Which #Android clients support adding NIP-13 Proof of Work to notes? And do any allow for selectively adding it to just certain notes or let users decide the difficulty level of the Proof of Work?
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Which #Android clients support adding NIP-13 Proof of Work to notes? And do any allow for selectively adding it to just certain notes or let users decide the difficulty level of the Proof of Work?
#asknostr #pow
There's not really a working PoW implementation on nostr at all right now
That's a shame. Notes with attached, PoW is an excellent idea.
Agreed
We really need a client with a NIP-13 PoW slider for all posts, and a slider in every feed for filtering posts the user sees
It would also be good to have a relay that only accepts posts from npubs that periodically renew membership via PoW events
Those sliders would be really nice.
Yeah, or relays could set a baseline PoW difficulty for the posts they receive. The higher the difficulty, likely the better the content. Or at least much less spam could be expected on relays with higher baselines.
Ideally PoW wouldn't be needed on every post, we'd have relays where web of trust is used with PoW as a way for new users to get into the web of trust without needing to be invited
I like that idea, but I think that note-specific PoW has its uses, too. For example, a public figure might want to be able to receive DMs from the general public but not get spammed or sent messages that aren't really that important. But if they said in their bio that they only receive DMs with a certain difficulty of PoW attached, anyone who really needed to contact them could after putting in the work.
Excellent example case there, nostr needs more people like you
Thank you! I'm hoping to find the time soon to share a NIP idea for DNS-free relays so that Nostr is more censorship resistant & so that it's easier for anyone to set up a relay since it won't involve purchasing a domain name. It doesn't involve blockchain or DHTs, & it still adheres to Nostr's client-relay architecture.
I bet that would speed up adoption especially for private group use cases since someone could quickly spin up a local server then have their friends use it.