LynAlden on Nostr: I think a lot of this comes down to the fact that bootstrapping network effects is ...
I think a lot of this comes down to the fact that bootstrapping network effects is hard.
When someone says Nostr is too small, or they view it only as social media, part of what they are implicitly saying is that its network effect is not sufficiently scaled to be of interest to them, which in a busy person's life is reasonably valid.
So then it depends on the builders to make a product so interesting to them that it breaks through and solves one of their problems in a way they can't ignore.
When someone says Nostr is too small, or they view it only as social media, part of what they are implicitly saying is that its network effect is not sufficiently scaled to be of interest to them, which in a busy person's life is reasonably valid.
So then it depends on the builders to make a product so interesting to them that it breaks through and solves one of their problems in a way they can't ignore.
quoting note1x32…sj7uSpent time with a bunch of good Bitcoiner friends. Most of them don't use nostr. All of them urged to explain why they don't without being asked to do so. An indication of a bad conscience, I guess that's good for nostr but it doesn't really matter. Anyway, what's their reason? They haven't seen nostr used for much more than "just social media".
Obviously, they're retarded and wrong and I love them. But that doesn't matter either. They don't know that the most exciting use cases of nostr are beyond a Twitter clone and it seems that that's what would make them reconsider it, but I don't believe them really. I think they don't care and made up a bunch of nonsense excuses because they feel the social pressure from their Bitcoiner peers.