The same goes for apps. If you continue using the legacy apps when new ones are certainly possible on Nostr, you just enable them. By not having the necessary apps, this forces people to build them, thus growing our separation from legacy overlord-ruled platforms. Ask not what nostr can do for you, but what you can do for nostr.
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The problem is this:
visionary/ideological usage appeals to a small sliver of a fraction of people.
The vast majority will transition to using nostr when it makes economical sense for them to do so.
Our job is to build everything that’s required to make the economical calculation of individuals lean further and further towards freedom.
* apps
* communities
* realized network effects
* monetization for content creators
* infrastructure
* education
* etc
I think we’re doing great; I’m extremely hopeful about this path.