Doesn't nostr provide the primitives to implement what keet can do? It doesn't have the marketing but will grow organically. A fractured user base can be seen as a failure for a communication protocol. What we need is something as ubiquitous as phone numbers without the privacy violations. The simpler and smallest amount of designed-in policy will reduce lock-in and user base fracturing, and will win the long game.
Doesn't nostr provide the primitives to implement what keet can do?
Like P2P video? No, it doesn't.
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A large part of the problem is the setup of the p2p interaction. Like matrix sets up jitsi for video calls. I think the main thing is to have an accessible and ubiquitous identity that doesn't require a specific app. Not saying Holepunch is not the answer.
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