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A few nostr related goals:
- Install a self-hosted lightning node/wallet that will support a LN Address and Zaps (with an emphasis on lightweight).
- Install, setup and run a relay (similar goal as above).
Great, thanks. When I setup a relay, I'll keep this in mind.
Some sort of key management like GPG with subkeys will likely be useful.
Also more implementatuon of menonic phrases NIP-06 for key backup should help. As well as onboarding that clearly describes that it isn't a typical "account" with a reset option, and backup of the key is important.
If you run your own relay and only write notes and other stuff to it (no other relays), is NIP-05 (with relays listed) the only way for clients to know what relay to get that information? 🤔
Also paid relays probably should have a bytes to sats rate for notes eventually as well, I would imagine.
The only thing I could find was a reference of "Future extensibility" in NIP -28 that reads: "We reserve event kinds 45-49 for other events related to chat, to potentially include new types of media (photo/video) (...)."
Are there any work-in-progress NIPs for image, audio or video posts?
Relays that could offer N amount of storage for N sats. Relays, or services, that could transcode audio/video for sats.
Also, it's likely only a matter of time before bots would swarm the "likes" if it had signifigance in terms of an algorithm.
I don't see a setting for it in Amethyst.
I've turned off global for all the relays and the search/global view doesn't get slowed/bogged down now, which is nice.🤙
Great, thanks!
I guess it has nothing to do with which have write access / read access.
What are the meaning of these icons in the Relay view in Amethyst?
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I wonder if/when public relays will become unfeasible to run due to spam.
This gave me an idea of what to post about, travel ideas! Just posted one, thanks!
I recommend visiting Switzerland. I went a few years ago and I would certainly go again.
Some ideas:
- Visit Geneva and take a tour of CERN. It is home to the first web server.
- Bern has a lot of great things as well, from the Einstein Museum to being the home of the first cafe, Energy Kitchen, to have a Bitcoin Lightning Network self service kiosk.
- Kunstmuseum Basel has a lot of great modern art.
- And ofcourse, lots of skiing/snowboarding, snowshoeing and sledding.
There were bitcoin ATMs everywhere and were very simple, quick and easy to use. And travelling by train everywhere was great. And the views!

Not that I know. However, it's likely going to be one of the first things someone does when they join Nostr to find people.
Plugins and extensions for lnbits and btcpayserver, perhaps?
Hi all, what are your current interests?
