Great article
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Agree. There is a possibility that Nostr may not be a super App, but a cloud operating system, and we are building different clients on the system.
Only offline can there be so many sparks of thought
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I had so much fun today at NostrAsia and I haven't been this happy for many years.
Here is what I have learned as a developer.
# Nostr Connect & Nsec Bunker
[Nostr Connect](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/46.md) enables many business & organizational use cases. [Blowater](https://blowater.app) will definitely integrate with it. But not an immediate need for me personally yet. So no timeline.
# Unified Public Image Uploader API
[NIP-96](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/547) HTTP File Storage Integration defines a unified API for public image uploaders.
Not something [Blowater](https://blowater.app) will use immediately because it's not about encrypted binary data handlings, but very useful for kind-1 developers.
# Yondar
[Yondar](https://go.yondar.me/) is an amazing map & location based client. It blew my mind.

It's just beautiful!

Can you imagine it's done by a single developer part-time?
nostr:npub1arkn0xxxll4llgy9qxkrncn3vc4l69s0dz8ef3zadykcwe7ax3dqrrh43w is the man.
# Questions I got
One lady expressed that many projects here were not anything new from an end user's perspective. It's more like developers are having a good time.
It's a valid comment.
We can answer this question in 2 angles.
1. From a developer perspective, separating backends from clients drastically increased our productivity. Therefore, even if we are not developing anything new from an end users perspective yet, we can build the same thing with much lower cost than the centralized counterpart. Notion might need 1000 people to build it. A Nostr Notion only needs 200 or fewer.
2. Following NO.1, because the cost is so low, the capital utilization of OpenSats is much higher than traditional VC. At least in Silicon Valley, on average a seed round raises 1 million USD. With Jack's 5 million USD, it can only support 5 startups in the VC model. But with OpenSats, we already have 34 projects and it's not fully spent yet. Maybe 1 year later, 90% of these projects will die. But the surviving 10% will be much stronger than an average VC project because we will have survived in much more challenging conditions with 1/10 of the money a VC start-up has.
At this stage, even if some projects choose to go with VC, it will have much better valuation and terms with VCs. It's always better to have a tougher beginning and nicer ending instead of an easy beginning with a difficult ending.
Also, who said nostr projects are nothing new? There is no single software out there that is close to [Yondar](https://go.yondar.me/). It's map + comments + conversations + virtual reality.
Additionally, the to-C market is just one side of the economy. The to-B market is also huge and it's just that most people are not aware of to-B businesses. Most successful Silicon Valley SaaSes are to-B. Nostr just opens a huge possibility for to-B companies. For example, traditionally, SaaS companies such as GitHub use webhooks to communicate with external partners. But building a good webhooks system is very expensive. With nostr relays, companies such as GitHub can publish their data as standard events and their partners can subscribe from GitHub's relays.
The takeaway is, a decentralized technology can be used by centralized operators, but not vice versa.
# What will Blowater do?
I will take a break before having an executable plan for November and December. Let's have fun.
Great sharing
#Nostr is not just a social network, I have a vague feeling that Nostr will become an operating system in the cloud #[0]
Thank you for your precise distillation and sharing after the meeting. For those users who can't be in the audience, this sharing is fantastic. Follow your sharing of Nostrasia in the past few days. 🫂🫡
The independence of the three rights, the user has the private key account, the client has the right to edit and write information, the repeater has the right to store data, non-interference, and the user has all the rights of the account. Simple and powerful.
GM☕️
All the best in November🤙
Yes, the Nostr protocol was born three years ago
Fix everything 🫡
Just one day of meetings and then go back? Tokyo is worth taking some time to visit 🫂
Good morning and pura vida, Nostr! It's time to create notes and send zaps! 💜🤙🏻🫂
So, you had a live tuna butchering show at #nostrasia a little bit ago? Those pics and videos are wild! So freaking cool!
And my man nostr:npub1meatjvk2zunckg2y5e3gcdf35p3glnrmtqr5zywkuku5nm9sudmstwnglh is there and he got to cut off the head? 👀 Amazing.
gm
Enjoy a different experience, you might like it. Consider bringing home a toilet seat.