Here's a simplified visual presenting why, among various other reasons (other visuals), DNN will succeed / has the best chance at achieving mainstream adoption, in comparison to all other protocols, and the reason for a bunch of domino effects that would reuslt in an exponential growth. image

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Similar with DEG Mods (and later DEGA), a lot of strong actions/plays have to happen, with a lot of high-value elements in place, in order to achieve proper success / takeover of a market.
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Nuh 3 weeks ago
How is it supported in Brave?
At the moment it isn't (DNN isn't even public yet, but it seems like that'll change soon). Right now I'm testing out various things still, one of which is basic implementation of within a lightweight browser (going well), and once that's done, I'd start implement it in forked version of chromium, brave, maybe firefox too, if i can, and have it up for people to use. With time, as bugs are ironed out, and more people start using it, along with a few nostr clients implementing it, and a few projects having domains, a few posts here and there with a few videos, then I'd start hitting up the Brave team to discuss the potential of adding DNN support.
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Nuh 2 weeks ago
I am not 100% aligned with your design here and I think there is important changes I would try to explore, but I think the idea of short yet randomly generated names based on Bitcoin is the right direction... So all power to you.
Would love to hear your thoughts on it / what to explore to make it better (open to voice calls as well). Just a few notes about DNN in case you haven't check it out yet: - Doesn't add anything to bitcoin (no op_return, no ordinals, no hidden witness data) - A simple self-transfer + oneClick publishing of nostr events = you get an ID/TLD - IDs are generated based on block number + transaction position, then it (with two other pieces of data) gets encoded into a short human-readable/memorable ID - Costs are as low as possible (can do free as well but you'd be uncertain of time at that point) - Because it'd be a TLD, you can have however many websites/domains you want (limited by the event size) with no collision with any other person - User relay discovery is pretty much solved with this (what nprofile tried to solve but without the downsides, and i think no need for the outbox model as well) - Bonus (out of many): This brings back the traditional UX flow of username and password that people are accustomed to, but with better security/control/privacy/etc.
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Nuh 2 weeks ago
I wrote a long answer then I lost it because Primal doesn't persist drafts apparently :)) Feel free to contact me on Email or Signal if you want, you can find my contacts on Nuh.dev