there was no npub/nsec/nevent/note
only hex identifiers
branle was what everyone used, and nos2x was a bit simpler
nostr being overtaken by VC and corporate interests
it was better when we had 20 relays and each one had at most 30 users, and a total of 100 users
(before EOSE and replaceable/ephemeral events existed) nostr:note15j3xkwzvwpeltjw899xt9nx8a94lxe6te5hgpuxdmd3aafxfwuhqn8fgmd
unfortunately for you, the reason nostr works is relays nostr:note1lclqwfrrzgaejj7c8kjz85hw8h9uwxdyfk8z8wtgvzjjdg7qrukqs2dydg
a lot of bitcoin content here feels like people are trying to convince themselves, not others
NIP-44 does not provide any security guarantees compared to NIP-04 nostr:note1nvsr5qk8gu9qtl0glkyt2zg74snasr5840m9xhj6v2c52786s45qqn20zs
this is a horrible idea, and the reason why it wasn’t done with bitcoin addresses… except…
you could try correcting the error and see if the nsec/npub inputted already exists, and the chance of two npubs being off by only a few bits is low
this is not a scam, maybe read before you post
you most likely tried to sign up for a paid relay that uses nostream (or someone tried to on your behalf), and this is the DM it sends out with the payment invoice nostr:note1rqcljx45sppx6q40nxangzx9et65telw8g98st4uxes9yzczndaqqf7czz
09:F9:11:02:9D:74:E3:5B:D8:41:56:C5:63:56:88:C0
except for criticism that we don’t like, then fuck off nostr:note1stq57dvrl822d4t707tnj9zmhlchjzjpech6qzxem5dff5lmecjqhwh7tx
this was not optimized for processing thousands of short tasks per minute, more processing one big task like 48 bit PoW
every thread works on the same note, the nonce has a thread ID component