The code is all open source and can be run or forked by anyone.
App products have to follow laws, if you find something in our ToS that is beyond the minumum boilerplate required, please specify that part and I will check whethe removing it is actually possible.
You think i give a fuck about ToS or any compliance personally? No. But businesses must follow laws, which is why we build the stuff we build.
Stop being a hypocrite to your own values and learn something new.
Every service has terms.
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you missed the point. Nostr runs without any business entity required. Build without permission.
Where is Synonym's production bucket configuration? There seems to be no public record of how your GCS bucket is configured. versioning on or off? lifecycle rules? backup policies?
The only public artifact I can find is the application code, which hands off to GCS with just a bucket name and a credential, and then whatever Synonym configured in the Google Cloud console is completely invisible.
Your mistake was thinking you can build a business with decentralized tech. You are as decentralized as Ethereum and your business is the Foundation.