As a relay operator, this is the issue. No one wants to actually pay.
nostr:npub1gt9gms5hr3l6548zxgn7xvcvcmzxyzgdsrrelrdwxwmj0exz7jaqdjlxjt is already working on these so called use cases “which paid relay operators are not incentivized to support” without needing ecash.
No one wants to pay for relays or media hosting until it bites them in the ass.
Many things, like the <$0.5/mo price figure listed on the post, are examples of people’s price expectations for a premium service.
These prices are simply unsustainable for relay operators unless there is more demand (that is larger than the current usercount of Nostr).
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People don’t want to pay. They also don’t want to see any ads of any form including privacy preserving ones. Then they complain about the crappy service.
Then they send 5 paid relays’ worth of money to a grant org controlled by anti-FOSS people that then gets wasted on Pablo’s half baked prototypes.
Could you elaborate on how you’re thinking about solving it without ecash?
What do you mean? I paid for several relays and I am happy about the service. I know other people paid for it too and they also paid for media hosting. Lots of people are willing to pay.