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fwiw there has certainly been more money put into nostr than our company -- but we do at least have certain advantages of being an organized group with a roadmap, etc
We are humans that have organized to solve problems with open source software, just like other software you use every day.
The app is not publicly released yet so you have some time to say your goodbyes ;)
Narrowing what we are doing to "social media app" would not be accurate.
I dont really use nostr for the same reason, too much talk about Bitcoin and nostr.
But in the end this is a release of a lot of cool open source tech, and the rest is helping people realize what is possible with it.
Pkarr.org should be generally interesting to you.
Including ideas like using this on top of a payment protocol.
Yknow, you guys could always actually read any/some/all of the actual docs and content we have created, but i guess it is understandable that Nostr has a major tribalistic aspect of its culture.
Many links at pubky.tech if you actually want to learn about our work.
That is because they got the idea from our team! They are using PKARR for did:dht in Web5.
But we dont actually think DID itself is needed as a spec.
If you understand why do you think others will not?
Actually, our unique spelling is nearly the only topic in googles index. The name grows on you quickly too.
The solution is already available, it is called PKARR.
I read through those but I couldn't find what's actually new. Is there a protocol written somewhere?
Github.com/pubky/pubky-core
Docs.pubky.org
And ofc all the code in the Pubky org
We provided open source code and tools and demos and docs and a knowledge base and an Ai-deep dive and overall all of our content about Pubky specifically focuses on what exactly is novel and interesting about our architecture, and about our client application. Please have a look and i think what is different is pretty clear :)
Ask @fiatjaf if he agrees with that assessment.
