My Nostr-Themed Focus for 2026
2026 is about continuing to build. Build products, build habits, build community, and build toward a more open and human web.
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Alongside that, I’ll continue to deepen GratefulDay.space as a daily gratitude practice and philosophical space on Nostr. This means going beyond surface level gratitude and leaning into reflection, meaning, and fundamentals. The mobile lessons and infrastructure we’re developing through Zap Cooking will compound here as well.
I’ll also keep building SoberKey.org, improving the client and exploring how it can better serve recovery communities, including potential outreach to AA circles and other recovery groups. Personally, I’m starting the year with a dry January and using that momentum to reset habits and support the broader mission of sobriety and connection.
On the personal side, I’ll continue growing my nostr:nprofile1qqsxzyppa24zdyn5rvfrdw7w54xx420jpw3set8rzmp6j029pzd86rcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhguen2f3 presence. Running and fitness are a priority 2026, not just for health, but for consistency and discipline. Runstr will be my go-to for tracking runs and other workouts. I’ll also keep exploring new music through nostr:nprofile1qqsx2wyjt6lmvc05rrvv05r5hm3w3t7h0pcpmkyswrpd4ymd2u09tscpvemhxue69uhkv6tvw3jhytnwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0dec82c33wc6h2enedq6xc6m9wdkxw7rcvd3kceecvccxs7np0f5xzaehwfehy6rkvech27r6d5exv6ekx33nwvngwpengdtwxpmr20mzwfhkzerrv9ehg0t5wf6k2qguwaehxw309ahx7um5wgknqvfwvfhkcapwda38xetjwejhyy87u5r , nostr:nprofile1qqszy58kj62v9fpe98nhuh0q76np4e0r0g0wd44rhth3wphdnyqjfzcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumrpdejqz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmc2h757q , and @zaptrax, supporting creators and staying plugged into the value-for-value ecosystem.
Community remains the through line. We’ll continue Nostr Valley as our annual anchor event, but I also want to expand locally. That means working more closely with local businesses, the Chamber of Commerce, and anyone interested in building outside the walled gardens. AI tools like Shakespeare have made it easier than ever for businesses to own their websites and tools. If they’re going to build, they might as well build on open protocols. Nostr fits naturally here, and I want to help make that connection real.
Finally, I’ll stay visible and accessible. Podcasts, conversations, events, if someone wants to talk about building on Nostr, community driven software, or the long game of the open web, I’m in.
2026 isn’t about hype.
It’s about compounding work, shared effort, and building things that last. 🤙💜