listening to yesterday’s @jack @ODELL conversation:
> you can’t build a company that means to serve as a town square without having sth underneath it that no single entity owns.
> that’s what nostr represents to me. you can remove some of that liability and you can get back to the idea of what twitter was meant to be, and what it ultimately is.
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is the future of twitter to become the nostr client?
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tech. transparency. entropy.
after a few days, i get the sense there are basically two camps here: monero and bitcoinero. right?
today’s social media for obvious reasons (ad impressions) are like a crowded pub or speed dating. many faces, snap moments, next table, next scroll.
this changes though. concepts like substack and nostr’s @Highlighter or @Fountain seem to introduce a more content-centric approach, where a conversation is on top of higher-quality consumption.
it feels more like reading a book in a park and meeting some friends passing you from time to time.
how are client apps storing nsec keys? are they? 🤔 what are the risks of massive leaks that could compromise sec keys (making them unusable)? #asknostr