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Mountain.max
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Photographer. Just goin’ where my camera takes me. Will shoot for BTC.

I’m relatively new to the crypto space. I’ve been lurking for years, and and while I like to think I have a decent understanding for someone new, I’ve noticed something kinda lame that I want to call (some) of this community out for, and I hope this is received well.

Too many people in this space act like crypto is an exclusive club, and anyone outside of it is clueless.

Nostr feels more welcoming than platforms like Twitter or Reddit, but even here, I see posts that shame people for not catching on as quickly as others. Take a step back. If you’re truly “bullish” on the freedom and potential that #Bitcoin can create, why the constant condescension?

Whether it’s a lack of social awareness or a misunderstanding of human nature, this attitude doesn’t help. If we want to grow this space for the betterment of humankind, we need to stop acting like it’s a cliquish secret society.

People will join this revolution ONLY if they feel like it’s a revolution that WANTS them to join.

Let’s make crypto as inclusive as the ideals it stands for. Real change can happen if we treat people with kindness and respect YES, EVEN IF THEY DON’T KNOW SHIT ABOUT BITCOIN.

Guys like nostr:npub1spdnfacgsd7lk0nlqkq443tkq4jx9z6c6ksvaquuewmw7d3qltpslcq6j7 are out here doing the lords work and showing how amazing and applicable this technology is all the while teaching my dumb ass about how not to lose your private key 😂

I rarely ever put out a negative opinion anywhere to the public, but I do believe in Bitcoin and I’m optimistic about our future.

This rant comes from a place of love and hope that it is received that way ❤️

Here is a photo in case you do t wanna read any of that and wanna see a pretty picture.

I am a #photographer and this is YA BOYYYY

Replying to Avatar walker

I asked ChatGPT to “Explain how BlueSky and Nostr are different” and it actually gave a pretty solid answer. Thoughts?

BlueSky and Nostr are both decentralized social networking protocols, but they differ in architecture, philosophy, and functionality. Here’s a breakdown:

1. Underlying Technology

• BlueSky (AT Protocol):

• Built on the AT Protocol (Authenticated Transfer Protocol), which emphasizes interoperability, data portability, and algorithmic choice.

• BlueSky creates a federated network, similar to Mastodon, where multiple servers can host user data. Users can move between servers without losing their identities or followers.

• Nostr (Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays):

• A lightweight protocol designed to enable censorship-resistant communication.

• Relays store and transmit messages, but users are not tied to any specific relay. Anyone can run a relay, making the network extremely decentralized and resilient.

2. Governance and Development

• BlueSky:

• Initially funded and incubated by Twitter, with a centralized team driving development.

• Focused on building a polished user experience and catering to broader social media use cases.

• Nostr:

• Open-source and community-driven, with no central organization.

• Development is grassroots, driven by enthusiasts and developers focused on principles like censorship resistance and simplicity.

3. Identity and Authentication

• BlueSky:

• Uses domain names as user handles (e.g., @username.com), allowing for self-hosted identity.

• Relies on federation for user authentication and identity management.

• Nostr:

• Uses public/private key cryptography for identity. Your public key is your ID, and your private key signs messages.

• This approach eliminates reliance on third-party servers for identity.

4. Censorship Resistance

• BlueSky:

• Moderation depends on the policies of individual servers, meaning content can still be censored by server admins.

• Focuses on user control over algorithms but doesn’t prioritize censorship resistance to the extent Nostr does.

• Nostr:

• Designed to be censorship-resistant from the ground up. Messages are signed by the user’s private key and broadcast to multiple relays, making it hard to remove or block content.

5. Ecosystem and Adoption

• BlueSky:

• Aims for mainstream social media adoption, competing with platforms like Mastodon or even Twitter.

• Focuses on building user-friendly apps and features to attract a broader audience.

• Nostr:

• Has a smaller, niche community, primarily consisting of tech-savvy users and Bitcoin enthusiasts.

• Prioritizes decentralized communication tools, with additional use cases like Bitcoin payments and alternative apps (e.g., Nostr clients for chat, blogging, and even marketplaces).

6. Philosophy

• BlueSky:

• Strives for a balance between decentralization and usability, appealing to users who want control over their data without compromising on user experience.

• Nostr:

• Emphasizes maximum decentralization and freedom, even if it sacrifices usability for the average user.

Summary

• BlueSky is a federated social network protocol focusing on interoperability, user experience, and algorithmic choice, with some reliance on centralized servers for moderation.

• Nostr is a simpler, more radical protocol focused on censorship resistance and decentralization, built for users who prioritize control and freedom over polish.

TLDR: nostr rules, Bluesky drools

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Gm from California

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