I send an authorization message, the client replies with ‘ok’ - works fine with primal and damus, but that ok reply gets intercepted somewhere by Amethyst. I have my own relay so I know it’s not the relay. Is there something in Amethyst that blocks repeated dms?
Does that apply to DMs as well? I’ve been doing some testing and my DMs seem to have to stooped working with Amethyst only.
Foundational papers on complexity science
https://www.sfipress.org/books/foundational-papers-in-complexity-science
I had a Freudian slip today: I typed “threat vendors” instead of “threat vectors”.
The Declaration of Independence was not a replaceable event.
Noted. I still plan to experiment.
I started to get the sense it was all about performing for the prison warden.
It was the Privacy figure in the Bitcoin white paper that stopped me cold years ago, and when I realized it was a radically different architecture.
I have tried to replicate in the figure below the radical essential difference between the traditional platform models and the ‘new protocol model’ that is #nostr.
The radical difference is that identities remain behind the veil while all events are signed and relayed for public benefit. In contrast to the traditional platforms, the custodians remain behind the veil, controlling identities and database records for their own benefit. 
Dad Jokes Relayed.
Is that a 24” or a 26”? I used to ride a 24” MTB uni.
#nostr is signed events relayed.
That’s it. That’s the thing.
Once verified, you decide whether to trust the event, or not. That’s your job.
I’m a believer in that, too.
Agree. It’s a tradeoff. But you’ll be able to swap to any amount. You could have two proofs in a token that randomly add up the required amount.
Thanks! I am working on an approach where any amount can be minted as a single proof because each amount has its own derived public private key. I have the crypto working and few days/weeks to go to demonstrate fully. I hope to propose a new proof format with keyset prefix ‘01’. Aiming to have some for Berlin in the fall.
‘Trust over IP’ is really ‘Signed Events Relayed over IP’ - thanks to #nostr
I’m an avid follower and implementer of #Cashu. I hope to contribute more, one day.
#nostr feels like the internet over 30 years ago, when packet-based networking (TCP/IP) started to take over the world.
Now it’s Signed Events Relayed over IP (SER/IP) nostr:note1c093aj9gn9h6xg2aj5ltpv9sg7htzyxal5nngkjn5xkdrmlgzw0s4es05h
