Sorry I'm already doing nostr 2.0 with binary events and a token! I suggest you try 3.0?

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Lmao…

The flaw of Nostr 2.0 was asking users to pay so often to put roots on-chain… certainly doesn’t work for normies…

but the power of the blockchain as a central coordination point for rare updates that everyone can access is pretty useful.

Rare updates like this, for example… tying a decentralized DNS to a relay that holds a list of all the relays you write to. Would only need to pay an on-chain fee if that first relay you chose goes down.

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