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Cashu Developer | Computer Scientist. I'm living in your RAM. Hack the Planet.

I do not agree.

Dismissing this problem as one that will fix itself is kinda naive to me.

Bitcoin nodes basically only do one thing: validate blocks. That's why anybody can run them. That's why the decentralization works. They require low processing power, low space. People don't need an incentive to run them (hell I ran one on a 13 year old PC with a Pentium and some additional HDD slapped on)

Nostr relays don't have a set limit to their applications (literally "AND OTHER STUFF"). Basically, they could be doing anything at one point. Especially with the pace at which things are developing.

Right now people run relays because they like to and they might even be relatively cheap (I don't know), but at some point it might become so burdensome that they would need a revenue model. And few people will use paid relays.

You could end up with a situation like Tor, where 2/3 of the network is in the hands of three letter agencies that don't mind doing all kinds of nasty shit.

Anyway, just my opinion. I hope I am proven wrong.

https://c3-lang.org/

This feels like what C was always supposed to be.

Don't worry CIA always willing to run them, just like they do for tor.

The dollars are represented through derivatives.

Oy mate you got a loisence for that math?

More like they don't want people having public discourse about the problems that really matter and/or organizing protests.

If it were up to the state, you could only talk about sports, food, celebrities and other cattle-minded topics.

I have proposed a new NUT that should curb a privacy issue that many cashu wallets have when sending tokens.

https://github.com/cashubtc/nuts/pull/155

I would add without fear of repercussions