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Replying to Avatar Dennis Parker

This was me when it went from $69k to $25K

Probably not, iris in the only functional client that barely works. Coracle looks kick ass but functions like ass

and this

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr

Everybody runs a client. It can be a native client, a web client, etc. To publish something, you write a post, sign it with your key and send it to multiple relays (servers hosted by someone else, or yourself). To get updates from other people, you ask multiple relays if they know anything about these other people. Anyone can run a relay. A relay is very simple and dumb. It does nothing besides accepting posts from some people and forwarding to others. Relays don't have to be trusted. Signatures are verified on the client side.

This is interesting. I feel a #NostrBlock coming in the near future

and this

https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr

Everybody runs a client. It can be a native client, a web client, etc. To publish something, you write a post, sign it with your key and send it to multiple relays (servers hosted by someone else, or yourself). To get updates from other people, you ask multiple relays if they know anything about these other people. Anyone can run a relay. A relay is very simple and dumb. It does nothing besides accepting posts from some people and forwarding to others. Relays don't have to be trusted. Signatures are verified on the client side.

How Nostr relays work with one another

#[0] #[1]

I was looking into it and looks like it only stores posts as they come in, We don't have any data anyways and our old posts are spread across other relays

uh oh what am I getting wrong, I am self-hosting this iris-messenger at iris.poster.place which is the same everything as iris.to