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Routstr is amazing.
Got some extra API credits. Created a Routstr provider node (honestly a bit of pain, it's a little buggy, but I managed).
It announced my node over Nostr and chat.routstr.com sees my node. I told my AI model to undercut prices of all the other nodes, so for the model I provide I'm the cheapest provider. Ruthless competition.
As a user, you go to the web interface, top up with lightning (or cashu), and you can use grok 4.1 fast, opus and sonnet, gpt 5.2 without accounts and without kyc. The web interface is beautiful. If you need api, you install the proxy which handles attaching cashu payments.
It's total magic. I did not have to ask anyone to add my node or anything, it just appeared. And the users don't need to understand anything, they top up and use the model.
My node is called Cypherpunk node. Give it a try.
Someone asked if they can run Bitchat-bridge as a repeater node on BitChat network....
No, it can only work as companion node, not repeater. Unfortunately these nodes don't have enough RAM to do multiple jobs (MeshCore repeater + bitchat repeater). So you have to pick either-or. Anyway, it is also because you want it placed differently. MeshCore repeater should be on a hill, or on a roof of a very high building. If you put it somewhere close to people, you are basically jamming the spectrum and not helping the network. On the other hand, the bitchat repeater should be where people are - in an office building, apartment, public square, close to ground. So you don't want to run both on the same device anyway.