protocolSociety on Nostr: The node itself can be a hidden onion server (code on repo defaults to TOR), but data ...
The node itself can be a hidden onion server (code on repo defaults to TOR), but data can really be transferred using what ever channel is available. You can even send content (nostr notes here) using USB-stick and someone else can publish it (same as Nostr).
I also invented “archive nodes” and “bridge nodes” which is basically what relays are in Nostr. This implies that indeed, we could implement #treebit on Nostr without actually making any big changes to Nostr.
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2024-08-26 11:40:17Event JSON
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