Centrally Owned app stores put your app in a single point of failure, if the Dev of that app wants to remove your app, they just delete it off their server, and how can you trust the app is legit?

That's why I'm building a open and decentralized web app store, unlike traditional app stores, the user publishes anf signs the app with their Nostr identity, and controls where the info is sourced,

You can see signatures from other users of the apps as well verifying that the app is not a spoof and is worth trying out.

You can zap the Dev directly to thank them for the app and the payment goes directly to the ln address on the users profile.

The app data is stored by a Nostr note ensuring it's security.

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Yeah I’m so choked. And done with Apple. This week my favourite PGP encryption app was dropped from the store. I went to use it, and nothing happened. Clicked it several times. Nothing. Go to the App Store and now it says the app is no longer available in my region. Good thing I backed up the keyring I generated with it.

It looks like you are re-inventing #F-Droid