Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-01-03 23:01:13
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Hank G ☑️ on Nostr: Johannes Ernst Shoq AI6YR That is the good part. As is each independent entity being ...

That is the good part. As is each independent entity being able to run their own server just distribute the cost of the network at large in an implicit way. But for doing things like creating a unified message that we can take to NGOs to get real money out of them and put that into a share development resource with real power then that gets complicated. The examples mentioned previously are either one entity building on the others, Hotmail, or the underlying software product could be embedded into another thing which is valuable enough that larger organizations want to put serious resources into that are coordinated at a central(ish) place, the Linux Kernel. We have some of that to a certain extent but there is a lot of fragmentation right now. It's more like the whole "we have 12 standards so lets make a 13th standard to unify them all" type environment on the fediverse development/promotion/etc side.
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