I think it's different. Bitcoin is clear.

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2026-03-18T01:06:59Z

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Yes -- the question isn't so much "what is Nostr?" but "who is Nostr for?" Bitcoin faces the same dilemma. It needs to be "for everyone" to succeed, ...

I think it's different. Bitcoin is clear.

Bitcoin is money. Bitcoin is money for enemies.

I can't say what and who nostr is so easily. You get weird functionalists answers.

"Nostr is a protocol" ... Yeah, no kidding, for what? "It is what it does." And in practice it serves mostly as a toy for its devs.

When Bitcoin has these same problems (core devs, miner self-dealing, shitcoiners, bigblockers) the users show them who is in charge. We are seeing that again with knots and 110. The purpose and mission of the network is enforcing itself again.

Nostr is a cool protocol. I want the freedom to publish and message, for myself and for others. I'd like to see that same clarity and zeal for the mission here.

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