You are overthinking it. Git is the right tool for this. I presume you (and people who are following your work) also would like to track the changes you make. And just because you host a Git repo somewhere centralised, doesn't mean Git itself is centralised. A commit in a Git repo is uniquely identifiable, and impossible to modify without letting everyone with a copy know that it has been updated. And in that case, the other copies can be used to restore the original. It is in fact quite a bit like the Bitcoin.

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I know I'm possibly being unreasonable. I want what I want. Wasn't there an effort to build git on nostr?