What is Nostr?
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npub1t6j…ksrw
2025-02-03 12:00:02
in reply to nevent1q…dz4w

constant on Nostr: I started out by saying its terrible, hard and it sucks; so that is the context to ...

I started out by saying its terrible, hard and it sucks; so that is the context to all of this.

My point with Bitcoin is mostly that its the first occurance of 'mass' addoption of keys, and as a result its also the first time an 'industry' is trying to figure out and develop sollutions for 'the masses'.
As well as that putting keys at the core of the system (i.e. being an expression of this paradigm i alluded to), has not been a show stopper for Bitcoin thusfar.

For completeness will mention, the use of keypairs for btc is wildly different than using it for Nostr; its a lot easier with Bitcoin. And still there and a lot if not most people dont hold their own coins.

As for the generational thing:
You misunderstand, i am not talking about the current 'young people in general'. The first cohort of this generational dynamic are the kids of Bitcoiners. The more normalized BTC becomes, the larger this cohort will be to the point its a 'general thing' kids will grow up with (perhaps to an extend this already the case and youngsters are all up in crypto-bullshit, i am a out of touch boomer in regards to such things)

Anyway, all of this stuff was put as 'mitigating' factors, not sollutions; the point is there are no 'sollutions'.

Now, do take note that people switch phone numbers, email adresses and what not in todays world, any many things go wrong all the time, identity theft already exists etc. etc.
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