Not everything needs a business model - Non-commercial FOSS is also a viable option. I generally think companies are preferable, because they're self sustaining. But sometimes you can't combine the software with a business model. Mutiny is an excellent example of being "high risk / low reward" (I.E risk going to jail for cents on the dollar of micropayments).

Nostr is doing just fine with almost only being FOSS - We already know a lot of people will just develop clients for themselves and run relays pro bono. I have no worries there.

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State licensed companies are just that - state licensed companies.

It's not leading anywhere anymore to put extensions of the state before the cart.

Think outside the box.