bitcoinerrorlog on Nostr: Pubky uses PKARR for a very simple yet fundamental power, your control over your DNS ...
Pubky uses PKARR for a very simple yet fundamental power, your control over your DNS records.
It would be very easy for Nostr apps to at least use this portion of Pubky by managing a separate correlated key in the DHT that points to your trusted relays.
Whoever wins between #nostr and #pubky, I can’t lose since I’ve got both. The nsecs are the same in each systems. It’s like having both an Android and an iPhone; either way, I get the best of both worlds. But then it hit me – we just recreated walled gardens all over again. Why can’t these systems work together seamlessly? How did we end up back here, building fences instead of bridges?
Published at
2024-11-03 07:35:12Event JSON
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