Landy on Nostr: I’ve actually been thinking on it for a while, and was going to do a bit of a ...
I’ve actually been thinking on it for a while, and was going to do a bit of a longer write up on this:
I think going forward Nostr will flourish as a “login” like Google, Apple, etc. Normies won’t care how Nostr works, but it can replace log in with Google and have more benefits than a Google account offers due to the shared social graph.
Clients will become the “websites” and needs will become login details. At least that’s the way I see it. The nostr protocol will fall in to the background in the same way that no one really knows how email works, other than you can access it from multiple mail clients if you can log in
I’d love to hear other people’s thought on this
I think going forward Nostr will flourish as a “login” like Google, Apple, etc. Normies won’t care how Nostr works, but it can replace log in with Google and have more benefits than a Google account offers due to the shared social graph.
Clients will become the “websites” and needs will become login details. At least that’s the way I see it. The nostr protocol will fall in to the background in the same way that no one really knows how email works, other than you can access it from multiple mail clients if you can log in
I’d love to hear other people’s thought on this