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I'm playing with `nostr` package from pypi, love it πŸ˜€

Tell her she can buy stuff directly in bitcoin instead of selling

Hello @npub1ur5d5crqc6c8mn3aufrfhr4x24yvwdfj92hs4kaxu070arxhgncqxym7tc welcome to nostr!

Hello npub1ur5d5crqc6c8mn3aufrfhr4x24yvwdfj92hs4kaxu070arxhgncqxym7tc

Welcome to nostr! πŸ₯³

Unfortunately the payment gateway doesn't provide a btc wallet address but forces the user to go through the cex coinbase. Deceiving description

Thanks for your insights. Sorry it's ambiguous to me what you're referring to for "knox", could you be more specific?

In terms of decentralized storage, I was thinking about the arweave blockchain

That's what I thought too, thanks for sharing

What do you think about snort in terms of UX? It looks reliable to me, but let me know I'd be glad to have your opinion.

I see flourishing different purpose oriented front-end like live steam, wiki, pastebin, torrent explorer, voice over nostr (nip-100: WebRTC signaling over nostr).

App owners can cut cost and quickly spin new ideas by relying on existing relays instead of having to set an entire infrastructure.

Concerning the part on spams and harmful contents, one could provide relays that would manage custom authentication and moderation mechanisms.

App owners could make the choice of limiting their user base to access those specific "safe" relays at nearly 0 cost to update.

With private relays, there are incentive mechanisms for the market to provide custom communication filtering services to the front-end devs.

What do you think?

Maybe I'm wrong, maybe there at deeper trouble I didn't realize yet, let me know

I don't understand, what makes the protocol shitty? Looks to me that someone could build easily a strictly moderated platform using their own relays

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Thanks for the zap ser πŸ™πŸ˜ƒ

Over time there will be different relays with different policies and reputations on which users can tune in or not. It's like selecting the radio frequency you want to listen to.

Does it make sense?

As far as I understand the design, I think nostr will have a major impact in the future.

Hello, I'd like to follow nprofile1qqsrhuxx8l9ex335q7he0f09aej04zpazpl0ne2cgukyawd24mayt8gpyfmhxue69uhkummnw3ez6an9wf5kv6t9vsh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet5fmsq8j

I found it at https://fiatjaf.com

I'm using current client app on Android, it says "user not found".

I tried to add wss://nostr.wine to my relays but it keeps not finding this user.

Any advice what I can do to follow fiatjaf?

Thank you my friend! Really cool protocol, I like the simplicity of its primitive.

There is something I don't quite understand tho, what are the incentives that would guarantee the relays to keep storing the messages? What is preventing the protocol to be spammed?

Do you know where would be the best place to ask these questions? πŸ™