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Yes, when i tried to stop mempoolfullrbf policy change and everyone gaslit me, including Luke. But Luke is an actual retard, so I will try to be understanding.

We have a somewhat different approach planned, but there is nothing stopping anyone from providing a similar bridging service.

You are stretching the definition of "seamless" i think, since a service like mostr requires trust and introduces censorship risks.

Pubky supports a role of indexers, so we can get pretty far with no bridging.

Same John, different app, because nostr is dumb like that sometimes

You just did the same joke back to me like a literal child.

Except you probably put your nsec in some janky app and some shitty web dev is hoping someone will give a shit about you someday so he can impersonate you

Yes, more ignorance.

Pubky-app is the live app people are using. It is fully open source, just like every aspect of the Pubky Core protocol is also open.

Pubky-app is like Damus or Primal, not protocol anyway.

Franky is a new app under construction. It will be open-sourced once it works. This has no affect on your ability to use Pubky.

Protocols dont have ToS or PP because they dont include any services. (But they do have Terms! In their licenses).

Pubky Core protocol and all the open source software is under MIT license, like most open software.

But Apps and relays do provide services.

It is in both the users and businesses best interests to establish clear terms, and laws force the rest.

Because whether a homeserver requires an invite code is independent.

Our homeserver does require invites because it provides hosting services at scale, and we have to manage resources.

It is like how some relays are paid.