The centralization effect lies in the most popular relays and the base clients that use them, which serve as the entry point for the general public. The decentralized communication protocol has become centralized around the few that helped it take shape. However, it isn't inherently centralized; the massive view we have of users is a form of centralization, but nothing stops regional groups of users from creating their own relays and building a Nostr outside the "standard bubble." These might already exist, just as paid relays and private ones for friends do.
The centralization effect lies in the most popular relays and the base clients that use them, which serve as the entry point for the general public. The decentralized communication protocol has become centralized around the few that helped it take shape. However, it isn't inherently centralized; the massive view we have of users is a form of centralization, but nothing stops regional groups of users from creating their own relays and building a Nostr outside the "standard bubble." These might already exist, just as paid relays and private ones for friends do.
the main point about this centralizing movement by clients and noclue users.