Derek Ross on Nostr: This is a problem that we've had for a year and a half and it's always the same ...
This is a problem that we've had for a year and a half and it's always the same responses.
Censorship resistance and decentralization are important but most people don't care about that. They just want their tools to work when they need them. They don't care about the potential. They don't care about the morality. They just want to do their job or task, or communicate without issues or struggles.
But what I can say and I believe you'll recognize too, is that we as an ecosystem are improving. Every aspect is improving. Tools are getting better, from experience to functionality.
Ultimately, the issues we have are all hard tasks for decentralized and grassroots movements to solve when there's little clear direction or roadmaps. It's probably not going to be solved by one developer or small teams, at least in the near future. They need a lot of time. Alternatively, this is going to take a lot of manpower and a lot of money.
We'll get there. It's just going to be a very slow push forward until something changes and causes acceleration.
Until then keep trying and keep taking notes on what we need to do to recruit these builders and community creators. Someone needs to see where we're lacking and beat on the improvement drum.
Love you brother.
Censorship resistance and decentralization are important but most people don't care about that. They just want their tools to work when they need them. They don't care about the potential. They don't care about the morality. They just want to do their job or task, or communicate without issues or struggles.
But what I can say and I believe you'll recognize too, is that we as an ecosystem are improving. Every aspect is improving. Tools are getting better, from experience to functionality.
Ultimately, the issues we have are all hard tasks for decentralized and grassroots movements to solve when there's little clear direction or roadmaps. It's probably not going to be solved by one developer or small teams, at least in the near future. They need a lot of time. Alternatively, this is going to take a lot of manpower and a lot of money.
We'll get there. It's just going to be a very slow push forward until something changes and causes acceleration.
Until then keep trying and keep taking notes on what we need to do to recruit these builders and community creators. Someone needs to see where we're lacking and beat on the improvement drum.
Love you brother.