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I was shocked. #[0] #[1] #[2] #[3] #[4]

After waiting for a long few months for #[5] 's application for #[6] funding, I received an email from opensats rejecting Freerse's application for development funding.

I didn't expect Freerse would not be funded by opensats. I really want to build a simple and easy-to-use Bitcoin social payment client for Nostr. It is also liked by many Nostr users. I spent 1 and a half years building Freerse and sold my own Bitcoin. Why are so many clients that no one uses or even hears of getting funded? And Freerse can't get funding. There are also some people who participated in Nostr construction for a short time and left after getting funding, while people like us who have been building for Nostr can't get funding. I want to know the reason for not being funded? How can I improve it?

The reply received was:

“The Board noted that there has been very little Github activity on the project, including zero activity in the past few months. Please feel free to reapply in the future if you are actively working on the project.

Building up a substantial amount of proof of work is important for applications.”

I was shocked again.

Before applying for opensats, we had built Freerse for a year and a half. It was my first time to build an open source project. It was only because opensats required open source that we put the Freerse code on GitHub. When applying for opensats funding, my own funds had run out. I built Freerse, but I was just a product designer, not a programmer. I had no way to pay the programmer's salary. During the months of waiting for opensats funding, I could only pay for the maintenance of the server and the usual bug fixes. I have been waiting for the funding review of opensats to get the funds to continue building Freerse. I need to earn money to support myself in these months. After waiting for a few months. What I got was the board's disregard for the work we spent more than a year and money to build Freerse. Ignoring the love of Nostr users for Freerse. Ignoring our efforts to keep the Zap function of Nostr's posts on iOS, and fighting with Apple for two months through the App Store regulations in exchange for the Nostr iOS client being able to keep the Zap function of posts.

Ironically. The OpenSats board said that they want to see the updates to our github as proof of work for the past few months we have been waiting to apply for funding. Isn't our already built client our proof of work? Does the board only look at the surface? Haven't the board members used our client? Can't we apply for OpenSats funding for our already completed client?

Freerse's now completed client function is our proof of work. Freerse is fully qualified to receive funding from OpenSats. Please consider it carefully. We want to continue building for Nostr and create a simple and easy-to-use Bitcoin social payment client. Please fund us and we will continue to build.

https://freerse.com

the sad state of funding for nostr apps SMH

this is indeed the problem. that's why I threw away my popular keypair so I could focus on building a nostr experience that isn't based on follows at all

my repos are a total mess right now. the current codebase is here: https://github.com/captain-stacks/nostr-graveyard/tree/NRC

it started as a branch of my deprecated graveyard project, but I haven't made its own repo for it yet. also I might bring back the graveyard functionality and integrate into this client so it can clean out topical lists instead of the follow list

unfortunately, not yet. trying to juggle this with my day job and ADHD has been a challenge

I think of organizing profiles likes books on a bookshelf. that's one reason my client is opinionated in that it encourages (but doesn't force) one list per profile. the list that comes to mind in my mind for a given user will likely be different from what you would choose, so there is a personal subjective quality to it

at this point, the feature that I feel is most obviously missing is the ability to copy or follow someone else's lists. an onboarding flow is a close second