I think we can point fingers at many things but ultimately you have an uncoordinated grassroots effort vs a well coordinated professional effort and we see the results of that.
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There are many other obvious reasons why the intellectual community chose one over the other.
Completely agree, but grassroots efforts *can be* coordinated and professional.
it can be summarized actually as:
- the funding is managed by bitcoin influencers that also have VC biases and their own agenda
- money is being thrown at devs like nostr:npub18a5dah5p2jwvppz04ljj3u2hfdg7p908fy05dz7edz0cwaumhqwsqjpzjs that make apps and abandon then halfway and nothing of value to scaling nostr is being built
- discoverability is shit
- no spam filtering infrastructure
we have 50 devs, half of them incompetent, with no organization, trying to build apps to get funding and hype, not to solve actual problems
That’s a really shitty thing to say about 25 people. Considering you could apply and solve those problems. Have you tried?
well, if people are incompetent, they are, nothing can change that except themselves
problems are being solved over at nostr.land if you are wondering about relay infrastructure and spam filtering
Paid relays cannot be a primary way to solve spam. If that becomes the case, Nostr is as good as dead.
I never said that is the case. but I am currently building spam filtering and discoverability infrastructure for nostr.land
if people want it for free, I will be setting up a donation page where they can cover the costs of a free-to-use API
infrastructure costs money to run and maintain, and without some sort of funding model (hoping people donate, free labor, ads, etc.) it cannot exist
and I decided that I do not want to do free labor because people want me to
Asking people to pay for a usable experience before they've experienced the value of the network is a really hard sell. If Nostr can't overcome that, it will be tough to #grownostr.
But maybe that's ok. Maybe Nostr isn't the next Facebook. Maybe it's the next Mastodon: a set of protocols and clients and sites that has enough center of gravity to keep certain communities together and sees spurts of growth when other networks shed users. I wouldn't regard that as dead or failure.
What about both? I am an incompetent developer for NOSTR, however my motivation is to allow the use of nostr easily of radio waves. This helps eliminate government and bad corporate actor Internet and censorship goals(if successful)...
That’s not how opensats works. And we can’t blame one person’s apps when there are so many other devs …
If the other 2 suck why don’t you do something about it? You’re the wise dev who knows everything …
almost a majority of the OpenSats board has corporate interests, and they have barely any transparency, and until that changes there's a lot of reasons to believe that it is how OpenSats works
I have also looked at public nostr grant information, and many of those are excessive or pointless...
Opensats.org/transparency
There is no actually useful information on the transparency page.
For example how conflicts of interest are remediated (for example abstaining from voting on certain projects) and what may exist.
All I see are vague policies and numbers.
It would be great if this was published.
I am asking, today, on July 4 2025:
- who may have conflicts of interests on the board
- how this may affect their decisions
- what actions were taken for each specific case such as exclusion from voting on certain projects
I am not asking for policies. A policy is useless if no one knows how it is interpreted.