Aspie96 on Nostr: > the freedom to transact also appears to be a right. Access to water is also ...
> the freedom to transact also appears to be a right.
Access to water is also (according to many) a right. Not everything that exists has to be about the same right.
If supporting something (not just a human right) comes as a package deal with supporting other things, the amount of people willing to support it will be smaller and both things will have fewer supporters.
> But you could make tips in whatever you want, recently monero.
My point was that, in my view, the ecosystem would be better if non-economic incentives, of the kind that have been proven to be very successful in the free and open source software environment, were valued more as sufficient motivations within Nostr.
Running a relay wouldn't be very expensive, compared to many other activities performed by nonprofits, but it would obviously have some cost. And yes, as I mentioned, accepting donations in multiple forms will widen the range of donors.
Donations don't have to be trough Nostr-related features (the org could be about free speech in general, such as many existing orgs are, and have the relay as a minor activity) and, contrary to what it seems to be a common opinion, in my view there wouldn't need to be a positive margin (i.e. profit) made by running relays.
Orgs such as FIRE and the Human Rights Foundation are among those that could reasonably have a Nostr relay as one of their activities.
Ideally, there would be several in different jurisdictions.
Access to water is also (according to many) a right. Not everything that exists has to be about the same right.
If supporting something (not just a human right) comes as a package deal with supporting other things, the amount of people willing to support it will be smaller and both things will have fewer supporters.
> But you could make tips in whatever you want, recently monero.
My point was that, in my view, the ecosystem would be better if non-economic incentives, of the kind that have been proven to be very successful in the free and open source software environment, were valued more as sufficient motivations within Nostr.
Running a relay wouldn't be very expensive, compared to many other activities performed by nonprofits, but it would obviously have some cost. And yes, as I mentioned, accepting donations in multiple forms will widen the range of donors.
Donations don't have to be trough Nostr-related features (the org could be about free speech in general, such as many existing orgs are, and have the relay as a minor activity) and, contrary to what it seems to be a common opinion, in my view there wouldn't need to be a positive margin (i.e. profit) made by running relays.
Orgs such as FIRE and the Human Rights Foundation are among those that could reasonably have a Nostr relay as one of their activities.
Ideally, there would be several in different jurisdictions.