ynniv on Nostr: That's a longer thread than I can make sense of on Damus, but one thing that sticks ...
That's a longer thread than I can make sense of on Damus, but one thing that sticks out to me:
You could run a relay, nginx, and a web client on an old cell phone duct taped to the wall next to your local coffee shop for free. It wouldn't be a slick, global, social network full of celebrities, but it would still work.
People might be spending a lot of money on it, but that's different than building an architecture that has inherently high operating costs. Nostr will never die as long as anyone gets value from it.
You could run a relay, nginx, and a web client on an old cell phone duct taped to the wall next to your local coffee shop for free. It wouldn't be a slick, global, social network full of celebrities, but it would still work.
People might be spending a lot of money on it, but that's different than building an architecture that has inherently high operating costs. Nostr will never die as long as anyone gets value from it.