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620 sats \ 2 replies \ @k00b OP 14 Mar \ parent \ on: Nostr Unpopular Opinions nostr
I'm more in favor of idealism, and less pragmatic, than the author. Although, if I felt like the protocol is ossified (beyond the margins) and the majority of devs/influencers are irrational and have perverse incentives, I would probably share his pragmatism because I couldn't fix the roots of the unpopular opinions. In general though, I think his account of nostr is very sober, and while unpopular, it isn't that negative and his opinions are things people in-the-know aren't willing to say out loud.
Of all the four opinions he listed, one can't be chalked up to "just being early." I too think poorly assigned (especially perpetual) grants come with a price. It's crazy how many would-be founders I've met that are like "I'll just get a grant." AFAICT they mostly want grants because they are low commitment and the expectations are low. They'll then seek VC once they've been denied a grant as if they should be thought of interchangeably.
I also didn't find it to be particularly negative. I hope the big nostr believers are right about it, but it's not a big deal if they aren't. Like the author said, trying something else if nostr fails is a very realistic option.
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In all honesty Jack Dorsey would have been better off creating a Blockstream for Nostr. At least this way some sort of corporation is then created to incentivize business’s creation growth around it.
If you want to build vibrant healthy ecosystems you have to fund businesses to do it. They will find the alpha always or fail trying. Allowing others to learn from their mistakes. Rinse repeat.
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