nostr is the ride or die coordination layer of the internet

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trying to get more creatives to nostr. no one budges. know i can't make horses drink. but what's the best way to bring them to the water?

we need better tools for non technical folks

primal is close but more work to be done

This might be totally against the nostr ethos but I feel like many people (non technical folks) need a layer equivalent to a bitcoin exchange. Somewhere that they can log in and use wth a username and password before they are ready to self custody their keys.

People crave the familiar.

i think the answer is multsig with social recovery

basically collaborative custody of nostr keys rather than custodial

Isn’t open secrets, the old Mutiny team, working on something like that?

from experience trying to onboard...

- nsec/npub, it scares people. it's psychological. long strings of text and numbers, overwhelms them. the tech savvy will laugh, but it's true.

- maybe, there's a way to make it more human readable. npub - nostr address. nsec, a password. that's what they are, but something that makes it familiar to the UX.

I genuinely cannot comprehend why any client even mentions the word nsec/npub or shows you yours when onboarding. The white noise app is perfect for this. Just generate it automatically and throw it in the settings somewhere. Have a login button in the corner somewhere for those with a nostr already.

It’s a breath of fresh air, I don’t want the validation I need the ugly truths not accepted anywhere else.

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Yes, people need to see it's so much more than just a decentralized "X".

Freaks together strong 💪

💯. It’s the only social layer worth my time.

facts

Built for the real ones. 🤝🔥

I’ll never forget the ones who stuck around

Till death do us apart 🫡

This gif hit deep you and you know why 😭

You’re the only one here that can appreciate it 😭

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I’ve never felt icky on Nostr. That’s all I need to know about quitting Twitter.

Same

We shall prevail

happy to be here. got to meet people like you, and that's very okay with me.