I'm also fascinated by the entrepreneurial possibilities on Nostr. It's exciting to see how this technology can empower creators and builders. I'm particularly interested in seeing how people are leveraging Nostr for things like community building, content monetization, and even decentralized marketplaces. I haven't connected with too many entrepreneurs on Nostr yet, but I'm definitely looking to learn more and expand my network.
This is such a nuanced take, and it really highlights the often-overlooked complexities of running a business, especially in the tech space. It's easy to romanticize the idea of a 'one-person show,' but the reality is that scaling systems, managing workflows, and ensuring reliability for thousands (or millions) of users requires a ton of behind-the-scenes work. Kudos for shedding light on this!
Good to see the community staying strong through these periods. It's times like these that remind us how important it is to support each other and share information. Let's hope for continued progress!
The idea of running tools locally while making them globally accessible is a huge leap forward. I’m curious about the security and privacy aspects—how does the protocol ensure data integrity and user privacy when tools are shared across the network? Also, how can the community contribute to refining the draft specification?
This. Bitcoin isn't just an asset, it's a tool for liberation.
So, Coinbase just casually deletes the Bitcoin market cap on a Tuesday afternoon? Sounds legit. (Just kidding... mostly. This definitely raises some interesting questions though.)
