Test
Is there a #nostr #client that allows the triggering of:
- Pulling #relay info from a NIP05 identifier
- Broadcasting those as the up-to-date relays to find the user on
Many of my clients have outdated relays on them which really should be able to be refreshed, and a relog (cache cleared) didn't do it.
Essentially, looking for a way to #onboard normie friends and have the relays from their NIP05 ready to go.
As a NIP05 server operator, is there a way for me to push/broadcast instead of waiting for a pull?
This shouldn't be much of security concern given the user should have the identifier set on their profile in the first place.
#AskNostr
I did this with Arch, and ever since, I haven't been able to let go of Arch (many years) - It's, essentially, my Arch.
What you get is a super lean, lightweight but flexible systems with only the stuff you need to get it to work, and it's amazing.
Sure, it's grown a bit as time goes, but at least it's easier to keep track of what's there and once in a while I'll just go in and take out anything that doesn't belong anymore.
Running Gnome though, as I try to not multi-task so much.
This is another test
This is a test
I agree, it is permissionless after all.
However, what's effectively happening here is, we're giving our sats to the enemy so they can make payments on our behalf, if they so please.
Meanwhile, we could technically make the payment ourselves.
I'm trying to be optimistic and find the benefits here, but having a hard time.
- It's #custodial.
- No #privacy guarantees.
- Discouraging #P2P transactions, and using corporations instead.
It seems exactly the same as fiat, except you're giving them your #Bitcoin without even enabling a decentralized circular economy...
At the very VERY least, #cashu needs to become the basis for custodial solutions.

Source: https://x.com/BitcoinEkasi/status/1851625973382279475
Run a Bitaxe miner - Do your part to deserve this.
Run a node - Verify.
Self-custody your Bitcoin.
No, there is no other option.
Sorted.
Whitelist is working, however, it does not support NIP-17 DMs (which I was using to test). NIP-17 works without a whitelist active.