Nuh 🔻 on Nostr: > I ask a specialized relay which relay that key is publishing to. Who is that ...
> I ask a specialized relay which relay that key is publishing to.
Who is that specialised relay? and if 90% of clients read from that specialised relay(s) and these relays either censor your just are rurunning out of capacity to serve an increasing scale of the network... then what?
How is that different from an authority? ICANN is just that by the way, the place where all software consults to find something...it doesnt have some legal privilege just an accident of history.
Sure the fact that nostr events are signed makes things better, but will you be able to run your own specialised relay that finds anyone's nip65? how? are you going to crawl every know relay ever?
can you see how absurd this is? all to avoid changing the keys as if we achieved escape velocity or something?
Well, if Nostr did, and can't adapt, then where do people who want sovereign identifiers at the scale of the Web go? make a sseparate thing? alright.. that is what we are doing.
If you don't think sovereign identifiers at the scale of the Web matter, then you shouldn't care about Pkarr at all.
Who is that specialised relay? and if 90% of clients read from that specialised relay(s) and these relays either censor your just are rurunning out of capacity to serve an increasing scale of the network... then what?
How is that different from an authority? ICANN is just that by the way, the place where all software consults to find something...it doesnt have some legal privilege just an accident of history.
Sure the fact that nostr events are signed makes things better, but will you be able to run your own specialised relay that finds anyone's nip65? how? are you going to crawl every know relay ever?
can you see how absurd this is? all to avoid changing the keys as if we achieved escape velocity or something?
Well, if Nostr did, and can't adapt, then where do people who want sovereign identifiers at the scale of the Web go? make a sseparate thing? alright.. that is what we are doing.
If you don't think sovereign identifiers at the scale of the Web matter, then you shouldn't care about Pkarr at all.