freetx on Nostr: It might have end-to-end encryption, but if its using nostr as the transport it can't ...
It might have end-to-end encryption, but if its using nostr as the transport it can't be "secure".
Relays see your contact list, IP's, and who is talking to who (e2e encryption may hide content, but not who is talking)
Or is it doing something different?
Published at
2024-01-29 23:03:27Event JSON
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