Derek Ross on Nostr: I feel that sometimes people forget what an open protocol means. If something is ...
I feel that sometimes people forget what an open protocol means. If something is truly open, it means that anyone can build anything that they want and no one party is in control. As a direct result, we're going to have applications and services that some people don't fully agree with or want to use. None of this is new. For example, if you didn't want to use Internet Explorer, the worst offending web browser of the last two decades, you didn't have to use it, but it existed and people used it to browse the web every day. The same will happen to Nostr and eventually the market will decide.
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