Keychat not only draws design inspiration from the postal system but also from Bitcoin wallets.

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Bitcoin wallets use a seed phrase.

Similarly, Keychat uses a seed phrase.

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Bitcoin allows users to maintain multiple wallets, enhancing privacy.

Similarly, Keychat users can have multiple IDs, enhancing privacy.

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Bitcoin wallet users can use their own Bitcoin node.

Similarly, Keychat users can use their own Nostr relay.

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Bitcoin wallets do not reuse addresses and continuously update their receiving addresses for better privacy.

Similarly, Keychat continuously updates its receiving and sending addresses to protect metadata and enhance privacy.

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Sending Bitcoin requires a transaction fee, which prevents spam and increases miner income. Especially as block rewards diminish over time, transaction fees will become the primary source of income for miners, allowing mining operations to continue sustainably.

Similarly, sending Keychat messages requires ecash sat stamps, which prevent spam and generate revenue for relay operators, enabling long-term operations. nostr:note16gv0dfkfaj2cvyujxlk9thckm4vy63r9vl0hpcn9473flca9qqqscm583q

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The postal system doesn't exactly have a great reputation.

Because it is monopolized by the government.

I'm sure there are other reasons. The monopolized US military has a reputation of being effective.

Perhaps we should consider how much budget the U.S. government allocates to the military each year compared to the postal system. Additionally, demanding both low prices and high quality is somewhat unrealistic.

Very true. Then the PO ends up with a bad reputation, but how many others would think this deeply when aligning your product with the PO?

That's an interesting perspective. However, this analogy can help people better understand the Keychat mechanism.

I guess your track record with marketing is better than mine. Best of luck!

Is there a way to hide the seed when I'm using the app?