The difference is that in real life you don't have any profile or archive where you can find any information about you. You just make mistakes or do things and no more, nobody can go to your profile to use things that you said against you. Plus, in real life you just change your mind in order to things that happens to you; the people change with the time and their own lifes. But here if you change your mind about something in particular, you can't just edit it or delete it, and you will have to face the incongruence of write things totally opposite.

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That’s true but it’s becoming less so now that everyone has a smartphone in their pocket and can record at any moments notice. Accountability is something this world needs just as well as privacy and I think we can have both. The good is that with Nostr you aren’t forced to disclose who you are, you can keep “real life” disconnected from your online persona if you wish. You could even being to life more than one online persona and kill it when it becomes a unwanted.
Yo creo que los contratos inteligentes, o NFT, vienen a solucionar ese dilema de una manera bastante innovadora y a mi entender, muy buena. Por cierto, me gustaría que vieras un debate que estoy teniendo justo ahora acá y dejaras tu opinión 👇🏻 note1tu29f4hgk2evfh9m67se5sd5khv8naquzkck2mrvpxmjnrl73ypsfqe4jg