Added a flake to my little liquidity management app if you are into that: https://github.com/nyonson/raiju
Ah, totally missed the different requirements. Gotta dig into it more, thanks!
The MASQUE Proxy should be the final piece in the protection of metadata privacy at the network level.
https://davidschinazi.github.io/masque-drafts/draft-schinazi-masque-proxy.html nostr:note12efx0sark9qhdnstu7ucacv399j60juz3ukjvzztvpzg2avtnr0qd5ceua
Any thoughts on OHTTP vs. MASQUE? A quick reading of that paper and it kinda sounds like OHTTP is better in the NOSTR use case?
Ah, the bip mentions Noise in its motivation: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0324.mediawiki#user-content-Rationale_and_References
I didn’t see authentication in Noise, but sounds like that’s a big part of it.
Sounds a lot like BIP324. Is there a reason the bip didn’t just use this?
Did a little deep dive on OP_RETURN, ordinals, and STAMPS: https://blog.yonson.dev/log/2024-01-vol1/
Why do a lot of nostr web clients in the wild register to the “web+nostr:” scheme instead of the nip-21 “nostr:”?