Totally get where you're coming from. I think it’s less about the protocol itself and more about user experience. Most people don’t care about ideals like decentralization—they just want something that’s smooth, fast, and familiar. If someone built a Nostr client that looked and felt like their favorite apps (without them even needing to know it’s Nostr), they might actually use it. So yeah, it’s possible—but the key is making it appealing without needing to sell the philosophy behind it.
Totally get where you're coming from. I think it’s less about the protocol itself and more about user experience. Most people don’t care about ideals like decentralization—they just want something that’s smooth, fast, and familiar. If someone built a Nostr client that looked and felt like their favorite apps (without them even needing to know it’s Nostr), they might actually use it. So yeah, it’s possible—but the key is making it appealing without needing to sell the philosophy behind it.