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This is what I wrote about back in 2021 if you want to take a look: The basic idea is that users would pay for content delivery, but it would happen under the hood at the protocol level and be super cheap and plentiful because of node competition (I called them "content servers" back then). Your average user wouldn't know or care about it, wouldn't have to shop around for private nodes or run their own.
The average user should know about relays, even if they don't care. Everyone should have exposure to the knowledge that allows for recourse if/when they're censored. If leveraged well, that's a big part of what makes Nostr interesting and unique, too, which is where business could thrive.