jake on Nostr: Interesting observation, I hadn't tracked that engagement metric Given the UX of ...
Interesting observation, I hadn't tracked that engagement metric
Given the UX of Nostr as it is, plus the sunk cost fallacy of incumbents, I am not all that surprised it's a slow burn
The key is that it exists
And that it's slowly but surely getting more powerful
That's something I can really get behind
A gradual approach to capital creation
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