My man @PABLOF7z sees a new shiny and gets distracted easily 🤣🫂🫂🫂, but he now has minions, I think?, to help complete projects. Plus, I really feel that he understands the need for Olas.
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I am approaching the problem from a very different perspective; instead of building a superapp I’m betting on making the protocol incredibly interoperable; the superapp route was always going to be possible but I think it ultimately undermines the whole point of nostr.
What I want is a flourishing ecosystem of apps that tightly integrate with each other without ever having to know of each other; there’s a reason I wrote NIP-31 (display unhandled events), NIP-89 (handle unknown events), NIP-90 (DVMs), NIP-60 (interoperable wallets)
I didn’t continue the work on Honeypot at the expense of Olas; I am finishing that work BECAUSE Olas, and Highlighter REQUIRE it.
Maybe I’m completely wrong but I think an extremely composable ecosystem is the only way that this can possibly ever work in the long run; much like outbox (or something like it) is required for nostr to work in the long run.
I fully agree. Having one application complement and help build the overall puzzle can be very powerful once all of the tools are available.
Yes.
This is the future I want
10,000x micro apps