You are just making shit up, there is nothing transparent about primal's cost model lol ... and that is totally irrelevant anyway!

We have a Pubky beta app, and it is the first Pubky app, and we are providing the first Pubky server, so people can try our beta app even before they have their own servers.

If we let anyone in, it would fill up with spam and junk in a few days. You don't think nostr relays filter some nostr keys?! You don't think relays have limits? Think about this.

Pubky is entirely open source, anyone can run any of the parts themselves, AND anyone can safely rely on anyone else to host their stuff for them ... why?

Oh, because Pubky is better than Nostr and allows you to control your own DNS via your key, so even servers can't censor you (unlike nostr relays).

THIS is the info and reality you are denying yourself by being uppity about Nostr. You end up saying ignorant things that make you look foolish to anyone that understands any of this.

Pubky is new, but it is not evil or inferior in any way. Whether you believe me or not.

So, you can stop this behavior now.

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Not here to throw dirt, just setting the record straight.

Primal’s pricing is actually pretty clear. You’re paying for things like faster indexing, a cleaner interface, and better relay access. There’s no mystery, no invites, just an option if you want extra features. That’s a fair trade in an open system.

Pubky being open source is great, no one’s knocking that. But if people can’t even try it without an invite, then it’s gatekeeping in practice. Calling it a beta doesn’t change the fact that access is limited. If you’re going to talk about openness, it has to apply at the entry point too.

Relays have limits, sure. Some filter users. But most of them aren’t pretending to be totally censorship-proof while doing it. If Pubky really solves that problem, great. But right now, if I need someone else’s permission just to get in, that’s still curated access. Let’s be honest about what that is.

The DNS key idea is interesting. I’m not denying the potential of what Pubky might become. But we’re talking about what it is today, and today it’s not fully open.

Nobody said Pubky is evil. This is just about being accurate with the words we’re using. If we actually care about decentralization and open access, then we should describe things plainly, without hype or ego. That’s all this is.

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If that’s AI slop, maybe the bots just have better logic than the tantrums. You can throw names around all day…I’ll still be here if ya wanna still have a real convo.

I’d rather test it myself than argue in circles. This is what you wanted…