Low Information Voter on Nostr: Easier and better option - relays should support #Reticulum as well as HTTP(S). ...
Easier and better option - relays should support #Reticulum as well as HTTP(S).
Reticulum packets are always compressed at the transport layer.
It's an established standard that "just works", no need to herd cats into a completely new binary protocol.
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