H on Nostr: 100% “no common relays” is a massive problem. Imho. 1 (or >1) relay must be a ...
100% “no common relays” is a massive problem.
Imho. 1 (or >1) relay must be a catch all no matter what.
Distributed so no 1 entity can take it down would be a double ++(essential).
So long as someone is connected to the distributed ‘main net’ and what’s in the main net isn’t human readable/machine decipherable (excepting end point) then I think we’re on a winner.
A massive pain point right now is ‘how the f* do you know what relays should be used & for what should each be used
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