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What's the relationship between the addresses? One nsec generates multiple npubs? Can the notes be linked by an external observer?

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Social networks were meant to unite us. To connect people, ideas, movements. And for a while, they did. But somewhere along the way, something broke. The same platforms that once promised freedom chose a different path: control, manipulation, and data centralization. What started as tools for connection became instruments of control. The platforms we once trusted (social networks, messaging apps, cloud services) turned into chokepoints. Centralized. Fragile. Easy to pressure. Built not for freedom, but for compliance. Every node of control is a point of censorship. Every server, a source of surveillance. When speech depends on permission, it’s no longer speech. It’s submission.

A Way Out.

Encryption is not just technology, it’s a political act. A gesture of resistance. Over the years, new social networks and messaging platforms emerged, promising freedom. Many failed because they relied on intermediaries: corporations, servers, gatekeepers. CEOs and companies are points of control. They can be pressured, censored, compromised. True freedom demands a system where middle-men are minimized, our trust is rooted in mathmatics, and privacy is cryptographically guaranteed, not a policy written by lawyers.

A New Hope.

Open Source projects like Linux and Bitcoin have proven that open, distributed networks of people can build systems the world can count on. Systems based on rules, not rulers. Systems that can resist attack. Nostr builds in this same spirit, creating a network where speech can't be silenced, no matter where you're from or who you are.

Built on Nostr's open network, White Noise emerges from a deeply held belief: you have the right to speak freely. We're building the world's most secure messenger, one that protects your conversations and your communities and leaves no metadata behind in the process. We run no servers, we collect no data, we have no rulers.

White Noise Is:

- Encrypted by default: Strong, modern end-to-end encryption (E2EE) is standard, not hidden in a settings menu. Our team has no access to any keys at all.

- Private by design: Your identity (or identities) are yours. White Noise doesn't need your phone number, email, or any data about you.

- Decentralized: Built on Nostr's global network relays. Data always remains portable and uncaptured; no single entity owns or controls your data or the network.

- Resilient against coercion: Open-source governance ensures no one can unilaterally alter terms of service and zero data retention means we can't be forced to give up private data.

We Believe in Building

1. A world where Privacy is a Right, not a privilege for the technically elite.

2. Tools that prioritize usability, without compromising privacy.

3. Open protocols, over closed platforms.

4. Trust through transparency.

Make some noise. Protect out silence.

(Stay tuned)

Feels like a Deja Vu moment. We've heard the stories of rebuilding the web in a decentralized way before, but this time it might actually work. E.g. IMDB, Wikipedia and all the web2 stuff on Nostr.

Would you agree with Dixon's Read, Write, Own if "blockchain" was replaced with "nostr" and "tokenomics" with "zaps"?

Vibe coded a Nostr bookmarking app. It's very basic, but I learned a lot in the process. Check it out at https://pinstr.co

Pete and I also recorded a podcast episode about the experience https://www.keypair.fm/21

Dass ich der Röhrich bin, das weiss ein jedes Kind. Tüdelüüü

Awesome, CCNS looks really good.

nostr:nprofile1qqsypwwgtll74lqu4huvxzjwtjyxvrlkujt35rw8y026ke6ttesmg5gpzemhxue69uhkummnw3ex2mrfw3jhxtn0wfnj7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7wzpxlr made we aware of NIP-B0. With Tidewave.ai and Claude it was trivial to rewrite my bookmarking implementation to the new format.

Anyone else out there working on bookmarking with NIP-B0?

So far really enjoying Tidewave.ai development for a Rails app. I like that with the Claude monthly subscription it is limited to a fixed cost. It integrates well with my normal dev flow too.

Si far the only real downside is that the conversation needs to restart regulalrly, because of context windows I guess.

Yeah, reminds me a bit of Long Beach Dub Allstars.

Crazy to think Bradley Nowel's son just came out with a song.