GracjanPietras on Nostr: It doesn't make sense. Apple seems to be overlooking the fact that Damus is not a ...
It doesn't make sense. Apple seems to be overlooking the fact that Damus is not a platform but rather a client operating on an open protocol. Following Apple's logic, they would also need to remove HTTP clients, such as FF or Opera, since they also enable transactions.
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