Troy on Nostr: So many Nostr newbies assume that the protocol has inherent privacy, but privacy was ...
So many Nostr newbies assume that the protocol has inherent privacy, but privacy was never considered during its inception.
It sure would be nice to nail down this down (if possible), since there is significant demand for decentralized private groups.
If it's not possible, then we need a new protocol that takes privacy into account.
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2025-03-17 18:30:06Event JSON
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