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Inve's avatar
Inve 5 months ago
Who owns 1000 BTC and is willing to spend them for more privacy these days?? I know, I know πŸ˜…
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Hofer99 5 months ago
Haha 1000 bitcoin.. get fked
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ly 5 months ago
yes, bitcoin, the easiest currency a bot can use.
Tell me you don't understand Pubky.app without saying you don't understand pubky.app (You can spin up your own homeserver and do any authentication system you want) View quoted note β†’
Maybe if you had your lighting address set up you could receive some zaps and afford this tiny fee.
Yes, clients need to pull content from homeservers, just like nostr clients pull notes and other stuff from relays. It can be any homeserver(s) you want, including your own.
The UI/UX is excellent. Tags are super cool and you can edit and delete posts anytime. No permission required if you store your data on your own homeserver (which is recommended anyway) (Only the Synonym homeserver has invite codes and bot captchas) image
You need an invite code (I think) and to pass a captcha filter for bots (for the default Synonym homeserver). Their homeserver, their rules. Don't like it? Spin up a homeserver and set up the onboarding process and rules to your liking. Your homeserver, your rules. This is known as decentralizion.
Ok, so if that is the workflow, then you are saying the client is coupled to a specific home server. Also, what you said is that it is a permissioned network by definition, the 1st and default server requires permission to use, hence permissioned.
No I'm trying to be acute. πŸ˜… But no, they continually said this network is better than nostr and then its fully permissioned
It's a decentralized protocol. Each homeserver (think nostr relay) has discretion regarding who can store their data on their server. Synonym doesn't want bots and retards using their server, so they added invite codes and bot filters. Don't like Synonym? Want a bot community? `git clone https://github.com/pubky`
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Hofer99 5 months ago
Why the 1000 bitcoin though?
Those are sats. They adopted BIP-177, as promoted by Dorsey. > BIP-177 proposes redefining Bitcoin’s base unit by renaming each satoshi (the smallest unit of Bitcoin) to "bitcoin" for display purposes, effectively eliminating decimal notation.
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the axiom 5 months ago
if I run my own homeserver and I reply to your note will you see my reply? how will you even know I have replied if my reply is on my homeserver running in my basement?
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Hofer99 5 months ago
Thats a btc symbol sir. Not sats. Im not crazy.
This is such a great response from someone trying to encourage usage of their app. Iirc there is the key ring and the main app. If I denied the keyring app network access, nothing worked.
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John Carvalho 5 months ago
You are confusing offline signing with online authentication. Amber signs Nostr events locally because Nostr requires signing every event. Pubky does not. Pubky establishes revocable sessions so apps can authenticate without repeatedly touching the identity key. Ring needs network access to complete the login handshake, not to export keys or sign content. You make a key, you sign in to a homeserver, you take the key offline, you are done. No more keys needed until you want to sign in to another server or app. You only need to be online to auth or update your server location. Otherwise the key is mostly not used. Pubky allows actual cold keys that only need to be warmed if you move servers or add more apps. You can keep Ring offline 90% of the time.
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gil 4 months ago
@AU9913 needs to understand this is as well. The initial pubky.app prototype only pulled from Synonyms Homserver - this is not the case anymore. Pubky.app uses the Nexus indexer as to server your feed. Nexus keeps track of any Homeserver/User that it knows of. If you update your pkarr record (switch your homeserver) Nexus will automatically pull the data from your new Homeserver. Pubky.app is absolutely not tied to a single Homeserver. Long term the Goal is obviously that multiple Indexers and Apps are available that fetch from different Homeservers but all have the same Data. Trusting an indexer to build your feed is actually a lot more efficient than connecting to each Homeserver by itself. This is basically what a lot of Nostr apps (AFAIK Primal does something similar) are doing by connecting to a bunch of Realys. It will be very obvious if your indexer censors anything and at some point Clients will certainly allow you to set which Indexer you want to use (even host your own one). Different Indexers might also monitor Homeservers different Content-Types. Some Clients could opt to only monitor a single Homeserver and not use an Indexer, if they wanted to. There's a put-endpoint that allows you to ingest a Pubky ID for indexing in Nexus.
Ok I'll admit, I'm drunk from the bitcoin meetup where I'm paid in zaps (pubky doesn't have), but referencing primal in your argument is like referencing ETH in a bitcoin pitch. #primalice is as much nostr as ETH is bitcoin. Also, fuck your "long term" goals. Currently what you're saying is the indexer is centralized, correct?
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