#[3] helped me figure mine. Guess some relays I had were duplicates, doing same thing, & dragging down my speed. Really don’t understand enough about relays,… hence.. Lord SameCat 🐈⬛ tag
Discussion
Step 1
Take any of these off:
wss://relay.damus.io
wss://nos.lol
wss://relay.snort.social
wss://nostr1.current.fyi
wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net
wss://relay.nostr.bg
wss://no.str.cr
wss://nostr.mom
wss://relay.plebstr.com
wss://offchain.pub
wss://nostr.bitcoiner.social
wss://spore.ws
wss://nostr21.com
You get their content through filter.nostr.wine
I’ve been wondering about precisely this 🙏
And since I subscribed to nostr.wine, I can still write to these relays if I remove them?
I generally recommend keeping about 10-15 tops. Paid can make up half or better. Especially with the filter to keep you in touch with free relays.
More than that really burns your battery up for no real gains.
You can extend your reach by going to nostrified.online and blasting out your events every so often. Make sure to show #[4] some love for the tool.
I also vet my relays through nostr.watch to see how fast/slow they are. If they’re slow they’re either too far away or too loaded. We contribute to the decentralized nature of nostr by spreading out some.
You only need one shared relay with someone to see their notes.
Just some general tips.
Thank you for this great guidance 🙏💜🫂⚡️
No problem. My advice may be different from some, but it’s worked well across several clients on many operating systems.
Your phone’s battery will thank you. Nostr is not kind to batteries. 🤣
More info on the filter here:
https://nostr-wine.github.io/filter-relay/
Look at the last two sections for the list. Don’t worry about adding the broadcast to the URL on amethyst.
#[4] can correct, but I think it’s automatic with that client now.