Iām not saying you should talk less about #bitcoin. Just that there is a compelling need for new systems like nostr and many communities of folks are looking and not interested in bitcoin culture.
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In that case, Iād recommend a custom client.
Legacy, walled garden, social media companies canāt afford to staff development for special interest groups. So instead they produce the same, bland, homogenized UX for everyone.
With nostr, thereās an opportunity to develop bespoke, targeted clients (and/or relays) that cater to specific groups with unique needs.
the talk has lead to the tech, and you gotta let that speak for itself. Winning results in this not being a unique interesting thing about your personality⦠itās ironic in conversation about identity (that most are vehemently against) you desperately want to cling to listing your cryptonouns on your profile when youāve already won here.
I appreciate these perspectives; I think the key might be to continue to build what 'bitcoin culture' means, implies, is immediately associated with. -- I do think there has been something of an effort to associate #bitcoin with a particular cultural leaning, and I agree that, that would certainly not be productive, nor I suspect, possible. Precisely because of the unbiased virtues of the protocol, distributed ledger, blockchain, and the potential. Bitcoin and its future will be written, manifested, and chosen by all - these are early days and 'interesting times.'