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Nostr focuses on censorship resistance with privacy as an afterthought, while tools like SimpleX focus on anonymity and privacy. Do not confuse the two.

Not every Nostr client or relay implements the same NIPs. NIPs are optional by design—relays choose which ones to support, and client implementations vary. You could set up a private mute list on Amethyst only to find it doesn't carry over when you switch to another client that implements it differently or not at all.

As for messaging: NIP-17's "optional forward secrecy" refers to disappearing messages via expiration tags—not cryptographic forward secrecy. NIP-17 doesn't solve forward secrecy or post-compromise security.

If your Nostr private key is compromised, all your DMs (past and future) can be decrypted because the same key is used throughout. SimpleX doesn't have this vulnerability because it uses no persistent user identifiers. In serious privacy circles, SimpleX is consistently the recommendation.

I know SimpleX recently became controversial with the Bitcoin maxis on Nostr with their Community Vouchers launch, but the underlying protocol and privacy architecture remain technically sound.

There's nothing wrong with using Nostr non-anonymously—but understand what you're using it for. This isn't Reddit.

I firmly believe in and teach privacy and security through isolation and compartmentalization. Use the right tool for the right job. If you want censorship-resistant public discourse, use Nostr. If you need anonymous private communication, use SimpleX.

Treating Nostr like an anonymous platform when censorship resistance is its focus with privacy as an afterthought is a fundamental misunderstanding of the core purpose of the protocol.

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If you don’t post anything that can show who you are don’t use your own name your account is private. If you use your real name and give details of your life then your account is not private. Or am I not getting this?

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Are you hiding your IP from the relay runners or using a client that forces Tor? If not, you might feel “private,” but you are definitely not anonymous. Without Tor or a VPN, every relay you connect to can see where you're coming from.

Moving to full tor on #amethyst. Let's see well it performs!

Tell me how it works. Would definitely be interested.

Zapping is wonky. Not sure whether lightning operator dependendant...

you dont run your own lightning node?

I always figured the zapping function doxxes a lot of people since it can be traced back.

Traced back to your account or primal wallet. I guess that can track back to other lightning wallet but not easy.