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Very cool thanks for sharing
@Neigsendoig Cocules and I were meaning to do this sometime soon.
the pitch is keep web 2 platforms for scaling and have them point to your web 1 website for sovereignty-- the pitch could literally just be get a nostr
That’s great!
> What most people don’t realize is that this 30-year rhythm isn’t just cultural—it’s economic and technological.
THE INVISIBLE PATTERN
((((posted to substack))))
Web 1 is not sovereign. Ssl and dns. We keep building on layers that will never allow us to be free
As a musician, this goes along with the importance of owning your audience. Treat every platform as if it will be gone tomorrow. How will you reach your audience when it eventually disappears? Nostr fixes this.
I seriously thought people were trolling, but nope… it checks out


Very interesting article
It’s so sad that Web3 had to become associated with less-than-ideal ventures such as NFTs and infinite memecoins, what some bitcoiners call sh🤬coins.
Right now you could see it as Web1+2; the sovereignty and openness of Web1 with the immediacy and ease of Web2.
That experience is represented well on Nostr; i just don’t know how we get people to realize that Nostr and Bitcoin are a good thing.
“People are realizing they’ve spent a decade building on someone else’s infrastructure, and they own none of it.”
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ya super sad. not sure exactly how either, but as the ecosystem grows it will become more obvious. we just have to keep feeding it in the meantime.
I’m still glad that some people are choosing the Fediverse and Bluesky; they provide more freedom than the big companies do.
But they don’t have the monetization and portable identities of Nostr. And all you need in the US to get some sats is a Cash App account.
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