Volunteer-driven nodes risk scalability limits. Andreas‘ concept of “infrastructure inversion”—where decentralized tech first piggybacks on existing infrastructure until incentives emerge to build native support—seems relevant here. Perhaps Nostr will initially rely heavily on volunteers, but a sustainable, competitive node economy may naturally develop later, driven by emerging incentives at the protocol level. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ca70mCCf2M

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