joeruelle on Nostr: Thumbs up. To be honest after giving it some deeper though I think ...
Thumbs up.
To be honest after giving it some deeper though I think relays-as-groups—and now also relays-as-companies—is the way to go. The “you can never un-see an nsec problem” can’t be overcome in any way that scales. You either have to choose a way that doesn’t scale, or you have to suggest it’s not really a problem (but it is).
That said, on the relays-as-companies side—or companies-as-relays if you prefer, cause then you can call them CARs—there could be some exciting brainstorming ahead to enable better personification of the relay. Each CAR still has a *public* key (call it the CAR key), can make notes, can be subscribed to, can be zapped and so on.
If that personification can be better thought through then I think there's a path to onboarding businesses as CARs and not as keyparis (pedestrians).
Any thoughts on that route?
To be honest after giving it some deeper though I think relays-as-groups—and now also relays-as-companies—is the way to go. The “you can never un-see an nsec problem” can’t be overcome in any way that scales. You either have to choose a way that doesn’t scale, or you have to suggest it’s not really a problem (but it is).
That said, on the relays-as-companies side—or companies-as-relays if you prefer, cause then you can call them CARs—there could be some exciting brainstorming ahead to enable better personification of the relay. Each CAR still has a *public* key (call it the CAR key), can make notes, can be subscribed to, can be zapped and so on.
If that personification can be better thought through then I think there's a path to onboarding businesses as CARs and not as keyparis (pedestrians).
Any thoughts on that route?