I don't understand your platform's architecture. You guys seem very reserved when it comes to any of the details. Nostr is a microblogging plaftorm comprised of relay operators running relay software and users running Nostr clients. Tor is a darknet platform comprised of volunteer node operators, volunteer directory authorities, and users who form onion circuits going therough the network in along an unpredictable route. Cloudflare is a content delivery network with servers all over the world and great protection against excessive traffic any website who they agree to host and work with.
What about you guys? Who are you? What service are you providing? Who is your platform is supposed to protect the privacy of? Viewers? Posters? Hosters? Yourselves? Is there anyone involved with your protocol that we are expected to trust and who we can't verify is tracking us? You said that your system provides privacy in addition to anonymity. How is it possible to provide privacy unless we already trust you? Are your servers somehow performing computations without being turned on, or sending communications without being connected to a network?
If you are going to start talking about such a fascinating topic and if you are going to pull such a bold take out of your ass where you claim to be better than Tor for privacy then you should give an explanation. You're leaving me hanging, I swear!