Anthony Williams on Nostr: How does freedom lose if one client out competes the rest in NOSTR? Wouldn't that ...
How does freedom lose if one client out competes the rest in NOSTR?
Wouldn't that mean that they're following the rules of the NOSTR protocol while also providing the best value and services to users?
The fact that users have the ability to move their data to other clients should be incentive enough to keep dominant clients like these in line, so I don't see how diversity, in this case, would promote more freedom.
Wouldn't that mean that they're following the rules of the NOSTR protocol while also providing the best value and services to users?
The fact that users have the ability to move their data to other clients should be incentive enough to keep dominant clients like these in line, so I don't see how diversity, in this case, would promote more freedom.