I see the creation of nostr the same way I see the American founding: based on incoherent, problematic ideas from a heterogenous group of founders; full of structural flaws; a hasty response to abuse of authority - but the seed of a movement that could change the course of history.
Bitcoin, in contrast, I think is much more pure, both technically and ideologically, and has the chance not only to change the course of history, but to define an epoch.
The main difference being if there is an Alexander Hamilton among us I'm pretty sure he's NGMI
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Whatโs the analogy here?