Tony on Nostr: From a general user prospective, what has changed? I'm specifically talking about ...
From a general user prospective, what has changed? I'm specifically talking about people, not businesses.
You can disagree or be offended for whatever reason but there's not a serious meaningful user facing change that has happened.
Arguably, if there's one over the last half decade, it's lightning addresses. Otherwise, every other property of lightning has been frozen in time, improvements forever 2 years away. Minor improvements don't move the needle. Protocol "enhancements" that just make things under the hood a _little_ bit more efficient or a _little_ bit more inexpensive don't move the needle.
What am I missing here?
You can disagree or be offended for whatever reason but there's not a serious meaningful user facing change that has happened.
Arguably, if there's one over the last half decade, it's lightning addresses. Otherwise, every other property of lightning has been frozen in time, improvements forever 2 years away. Minor improvements don't move the needle. Protocol "enhancements" that just make things under the hood a _little_ bit more efficient or a _little_ bit more inexpensive don't move the needle.
What am I missing here?