“last time this happened, wrote a simple messaging service and we used it with a limited number of friends. but for a bigger network im not sure how can we hide it!?!”

The beauty of decentralized protocol you can have many smaller relays each with limited number of friends. I remember seeing someone fire off a note only to his personal relay and no other relay, and everyone eventually still saw it through enough rebroadcasting.

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yes, im thinking about something similar. small relays even temporary ones with small communities.

but then we need some efficient implementations of relays.

What’s inefficient about the current options?

by efficient i mean something with a super lightweight and simple configuration. sometimes with low resource usage and probably a way to be managed using a gui or something. then individuals can run random nodes over the country, make this more unstoppable.

Strfry: A highly efficient Nostr relay that uses LMDB for local storage, eliminating the need for external databases. It supports hot reloading of configurations, real-time streaming, and compression features for optimized performance.

Nostream: A feature-rich relay written in TypeScript with support for multiple NIPs, rate limiting, and monetization via the Lightning Network. It is configurable and resource-efficient.

Hornet Relay: Offers an all-in-one solution with a GUI dashboard for easy management. It supports standard Nostr notes and media portability through Blossom blobs

Nostpy GUI Client: Allows relay operators to manage relays (e.g., banning pubkeys, deleting events) without SSH access, using a user-friendly interface.

the last ones seem to be new and interesting...

new to me of course.

Between #nostr and #Bitcoin there’s too much innovation for any one person to keep up. Truly a blessing.

agreed.