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Replying to Avatar Jameson Lopp

"Should every nostrich run a relay?" is a very different question from "should every Bitcoiner run a Bitcoin/lightning node?" due to the differences in guarantees.

I think every nostrich should run a relay IF THEY REQUIRE PERMANENCE for their historical notes. What do I mean by this?

Relays should be considered ephemeral. They are under no obligation to store your data indefinitely unless you enter into an agreement for that (paid relays.) Relays can go offline at any time and take your notes with them. This is why clients connect to many relays by default, for redundancy.

I run a relay for myself that only accepts notes from my pubkey. If my third party relays change, I'll just push my old notes from my personal relay to new relays for them to be indexed.

Nostr can't scale from the perspective of expecting every nostr client to connect to thousands or millions of personal relays simultaneously.

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Rob Woodgate 1y ago

In many respects, it's similar to a self-hosted blog.

If you don't have your own relay, you still are a digital sharecropper, farming on borrowed land.

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Rob Woodgate 1y ago

"Should you have your own NOSTR relay?"

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BTCrevolutionary 1y ago

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