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"content": "True, it’s not any more compatible if browsers don’t adopt it — perhaps just easier to implement?\n\nI imagine it will be easier for new app developers to integrate basic TLS with key support than setup noise or libp2p (so their apps connect to nostr:npub1h0rnetjp2qka44ayzyjcdh90gs3gzrtq4f94033heng6w34s0pzq2yfv0g nostr relays).\n\nStill going to offer libp2p QUIC support for apps that want to go the extra mile (TLS is built-in without CAs).",
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