Nope. I think Routstr needs to mature though. Provider vetting should be a feature, where any curator (could have a default one) can publish a list of *thoroughly vetted* providers. They probably won't be the cheapest, but they won't be slurping up your data either.

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It's already live :) My npub is the default curator right now and you can change the npub in the config.
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Am I the Dictator of Routstr? ๐Ÿ˜ˆ I just disabled the Otrta Routstr node by publishing a single Nostr event, an audit event. Because it started being buggy. All Routstr clients fetch these audit events periodically to enable/disable Routstr nodes. If a node is found to be buggy or malicious, clients will know about it asap and stop using that node. No centralized backend, no vendor-lock in. Everything is transparent and public. Currently, I'm the only auditor. (You are welcome to audit nodes). Of course, it's very easy to switch to a different auditor, you just change the npub in your config file. Everything is local and open-source. The event: View quoted note โ†’
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