Not your keys, not your data.
Tell me you are a bitcoin without saying "I'm a bitcoiner".
485 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 3h
Not your keys, not your data.
I wish the slogan were:
Not your keys, not your identity.
I care about my identity more than my "data" and it has the benefit of being true.
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196 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford OP 3h
Yep. The control over and portability of identity is one of if not the most important aspect of NOSTR.
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456 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 3h
IMO, technically, it's the most important thing. Every other aspect of the protocol other than the pragmatism of a client-server architecture is non-critical. I don't mean to cheapen the other things nostr has going for it, but on a basis relative to id/architecture they are arbitrary.
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agreed
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135 sats \ 0 replies \ @kepford OP 3h
Friend of mine sent me this article. He remembers me telling him about Nostr a long time ago. Now he's getting it I think.
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Great read! It's exciting to see ideologically adjacent folks discover and embrace Nostr. I like his focus on "nature's" many attempts to evolve the relay structure. I think this sort of structure is probably inevitable
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