nostr:nprofile1qyshwumn8ghj76mdvvkkummnw3ezuctdd96kuer9wfmkzar9wghxxmmdqy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn9v9ekjene9ejx2qpq8lzls4f6h46n43revlzvg6x06z8geww7uudhncfdttdtypduqnfsu33ec2 says what Nostr really needs is entrepreneurs willing to balance ideology with pragmatic, user-friendly, “centralized-enough” experiences. https://blossom.primal.net/d8dbf3c94842ebac6a3667179bca4182e303198c04aa5bc644c8fc029794451b.mp4

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agreed. society *should* be more tolerant to nostr applications than most of its early adopters’ adversarial mindsets on other protocols. and, if an entrepreneur interested in bootstrapping nostr’s mission actually had their intent too centralized to where it failed then it would actually be of great service to the nostr community to evaluate why it failed and what was “too centralized”

Is this a podcast? Which one is it?

said the very experienced protocol entrepreneur

36 years developing and marketing protocols

invented 3 protocols and made them popular without centralizing or breaking everything