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IMO the "race" is just for better relay management controls. What that looks like is client-dependent. But I don't think we've seen much "pro level" relay management systems. Amethyst is off to a good start, and some web clients offer.. "decent" at best..

Curious what Notedeck can do to bridge "basic relay management" with "pro level" without losing what already makes it special. I think you will continue to impress us.

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Pretty much the perfect cosmetic store but also they rely on a lot of sulfates and stuff that I normally avoid in my own products. They began accepting Bitcoin in their UK online storefront in 2017, but I'm not aware of any significant changes since. Haven't kept up with their orange pill status personally. However their Mr. Pumpkin facemask, and Mask of Magnaminty, are divine. They also sell perfumes, colognes, and balm-based rub-on fragrances.

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The coins are still identifiable as controlled by the FBI and USDOJ. Not saying that Coinbase isn't behind the scenes coordinating illegally with the fed, but, as far as the location of those Bitcoin: they are still in the fed's wallet.

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Can't wait to see you do more! There is one dude I met, nostr:nprofile1qqsvh2svs20dxgkp25wtvcvmfsytngn2e9llkn54jgz7a3uwaycny3gpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgewaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8xmn0wf6zuum0vd5kzmp07wuy3d that has sort of been collecting art. Check out his website and it should be there somewhere. Maybe you could do one of those! 🫑 They're fun to see!

Users shouldn't have to touch this until they're ready. They will have to learn to become comfortable with the existing "home profile." configuration.

This should also make it easier for people transitioning their relay configurations as they evolve along the protocol. Over time we are only exposed to more relays. This allows us to grow our horizons without committing our npub to a bunch of new relays when we discover something new.

For instance, if I meet 30 users who each have their own relays. I want to retain my relays as they are set up now. All of these friends' relays could be added to a new profile, which generates a new, local feed. I can then browse these feeds, and rely on the same profile for "relay selection" when commenting on those relays.

I have only designed this concept around client-local kind-1 participation. All other kinds would require significant reworks. But I don't see kind-1 relevance going anywhere. This allows the ecosystem to expand within our apps, which can create communities that build out their own specialized clients, with their own similar mechanics.

The graphic may be misleading in this way, because I have included all of the traditional green toggle options besides the relay names. These can instead only be "global" and "remove", which means no support for dm's etc. My intention was not to support the bulk of these features, as "core relays" should always be managed through existing configuration settings like the "home profile", or other settings within amethyst.

In my mind this formally extends the "local relays" section within our existing relay settings page.

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nostr:nprofile1qqs9pqy620l0jkgy2yaggr2qs25jk3wdtudeusmdn54e92yuuzglzeqpr3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumtevdjkc6t4d5h8xmmrd9skctc92lfhy proposes "Relay Profiles" where users could swap their entire relay list (Inbox, Outbox, DMs, Private, Search, Local and General Relays) to a complete new set of relays at will.

"Family mode", "Work mode", "Game mode" could just be different relay lists for the same pubkey. All your feeds, DMs and notifications would react to only show content that matches the relay list.

Could that work? I am not sure how I feel about it...

https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/issues/1251#issuecomment-2571743727

To clarify for anyone who might see this here- I'm actually suggesting that these profiles are merely extensions of local relays. While it sounds nice to have full functionality, I would like the idea to stand without consideration for intricate protocol-level interaction. So, dm relays would need to be specified under the home profile. This would double as in-house custom feeds without the need for publishing all feed lists to Nostr.

I did however fail to address notifications.

If that is suitable, then perhaps it could aim to become a more complete form of profiles. But, this is where I see multiple npubs taking precedent. The home profile is king of the npub.