IngwiePhoenix on Nostr: I saw the "contracts via Nostr" NIP PR and it wouldn't leave my mind. Personally, I ...
I saw the "contracts via Nostr" NIP PR and it wouldn't leave my mind.
Personally, I hope it doesn't make it. This feels - to me, a rather uninformed person in this regard, mind you - like a feature best suited for a proper blockchain that has a strong focus on multi-party verification and signage. Yes, Nostr could handle that or even act as a layer ontop (like how it handles Zaps) but I still feel like contracts shouldn't be in Nostr.
Just my personal opinion though.
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