Nostr is a commons, it's something we all use, some of whom make money using Nostr, but none of us own it. We govern it through formal and informal means, but without the thing itself being owned by an individual, company, or government.

I sad down with David Bollier, researcher and author of many books about the commons to talk about social media protocols as a digital commons. And how a commons based open markets is the future of social media.

https://david-bollier.simplecast.com/episodes/rabble-evan-henshaw-plath-how-network-protocols-enable-digital-commons-open-marrkets

https://www.bollier.org/blog/importance-network-protocols-commoning-open-markets

And on fountain, which seems to be a little late in syncing the podcast: https://fountain.fm/show/ninjSpTel8YuRHtDAcEv

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I agree, but I want to know who is making money with nostr?

I only invest but don’t make any money πŸ˜‚

The money will come. The early days of the internet nobody made any money, then along came the web that reconfigured every business transaction. Now nostr is coming along to reconfigure every trust transaction.

Agreed, Nostr needs innovators who can break some of the invisible rules.

Yesterday, I sent a shot across the bow of the OAuth industry. So I have to stay on nostr whether I like it or not.

https://open.substack.com/pub/trbouma/p/why-i-can-no-longer-support-oauth

me fixing that

How do you fix it? πŸ‘€

click all the bubbles i replied to you and read all the threads ( up and down ) πŸ‘‡πŸ»

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