Nostrian noun
Nos·tri·an | \ ˈnȯ-strē-ən , ˈnäs-trē-ən \
1. a person who actively participates in or supports the NOSTR protocol, a decentralized and censorship-resistant communication system.
2. a developer, user, or advocate of peer-to-peer networking, cryptographic identity verification, and open-source digital infrastructure.
3. one who promotes online privacy, free speech, and the reduction of centralized control in digital communications.
— Nostrian adjective
1. relating to or characteristic of the NOSTR protocol, its users, or its principles.
Etymology: Derived from NOSTR (an acronym for Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays), a decentralized networking protocol emphasizing freedom and security.
