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Gerald
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Looking forward to participating here w/ Nostr & seeing where this goes!!! Let's connect & learn from each other :-) My background is in Marketing. I'm now focused on finance & insurance. Things I love: touching grass (i.e. real life), live music, psychology

I need to get more involved on #nostr.

What's the best way?

Translation: we are still in the early adopters market.

Strange how Nostr is my gateway to deep diving into #bitcoin , but I'm not complaining :)

Good morning. Forgive me for a silly question... what is #plebchain?

I've been seeing it over the past few days here..

I love how when I search "how to [anything] on #nostr?" google asks:

"Did you mean nostril 👃?"

Straight fuego. Super enjoyable read for someone (like me) who is just discovering Nostr & imagining the possibilities!

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You should take a look at https://anytype.io it is another great contender.

Having a look now - it's slick. Looks like a great alternative to Notion.

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1. Clients and Relays Interaction:

- Nostr works with two components: clients and relays. Clients fetch and publish data from/to relays of their choice. A relay doesn't talk to another relay, only directly to users.

- To improve interoperability, consider implementing standardized APIs or interfaces that allow different clients to interact seamlessly with various relays. This can ensure that all clients, regardless of their underlying technology, can communicate effectively with the relays.

2. Data Structure and Post Handling:

- A "post" in Nostr can contain any kind of structured data. Standardizing the most used data structures can enhance the seamless handling of posts across different clients and relays.

- Consider creating a shared library or SDK that encapsulates common functionalities, such as signature verification, data fetching, and publishing. This can help in maintaining consistency across different clients.

3. Censorship-Resistance and Spam Handling:

- The protocol allows users to publish their updates to any number of relays, and relays can charge a fee or require authentication to prevent spam.

- To further enhance this aspect, consider implementing a decentralized reputation system or a shared blacklist of known spam sources. This can be used by relays to filter out unwanted content without compromising the censorship-resistant nature of the system.

4. Content Handling (e.g., Video and Heavy Content):

- The protocol allows relays to reject or charge for large content. Standardizing the way large content is handled, including the negotiation of fees, can create a more cohesive experience across different clients and relays.

By focusing on these areas, the Nostr protocol can enhance its interoperability and provide a more unified and cohesive experience across different clients.e of the protocol offers a robust foundation, and building upon it with standardized practices and community collaboration can further its adoption and effectiveness.

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This is phenomenal, thank you!

I'm starting w/ logseq as a result of our convo here. The outline feature is def superior to obsidians. From what I see, obsidian is great for long form writing (and I'll continue to keep notes there because of the .md format), logseq great for outlining. I still need to go through logseq's features as it seems there's a bit of a steeper learning curve with it than with obsidian. Thanks, followed you back! :)