@Ross Ulbricht immediately asks the most important question imo. Do we ultimately need "pay to post" incentives? Will this be solved by other emergent business models (as we're already starting to see from companies like @primal ). My intuition is that other business models will subsidize and keep the network sufficiently decentralized (ie enough relays storing notes). I also think that Nostr is more about the identity layer and ability to find peers or other communities via relay rendezvous points, at which point you can use whatever transport layer you want. But we'll see... Probably the biggest open question in my mind. Wdyt? View quoted note →

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pay to post is a great model imo. when I work on a project for posting and listing events I considered the approach. maybe to even list items for sale.
The nodes undertaking the test will take on damage one way or another. There has to be data valuable enough for it to be deemed censor worthy. Shit posts aren’t going to do it. 🫤
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Bison 8 months ago
Phone/computer, internet, data packet transmission and storage, time, energy, etc. There’s no such thing as a free lunch
And the time you took to transpose the text in the comment is worth more than all of those things combined. So if you want to be pedantic then fine. We're talking nano sats here man. It takes more energy to walk to the kitchen and get a glass of water out of the fridge than it takes to transmit and store a few bytes of data.
i haven't used it lately. I think it's a great approach for writers and readers alike. I only attempt to be both these things.
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Tony Acid 8 months ago
other solution could be getting rid of the relays