bit on Nostr: So now with this new wave of users piling in after the Durov takedown, isn’t it ...
So now with this new wave of users piling in after the Durov takedown, isn’t it about time we were all equipped with unique, human readable, cryptographically secured identities? NIP-05 is great n’all but the censorship can always happen at the ICANN level there.
Nymble has bolted BitDNS(ie. Namecoin) onto its Nostr client. Having a global consensus layer on top of Nostr could prove useful for other applications in the near future and it doesn’t mean sacrificing anything in terms of weight; Namecoin is incredibly light.
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2024-08-27 14:13:47Event JSON
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"content": "So now with this new wave of users piling in after the Durov takedown, isn’t it about time we were all equipped with unique, human readable, cryptographically secured identities? NIP-05 is great n’all but the censorship can always happen at the ICANN level there.\n\nNymble has bolted BitDNS(ie. Namecoin) onto its Nostr client. Having a global consensus layer on top of Nostr could prove useful for other applications in the near future and it doesn’t mean sacrificing anything in terms of weight; Namecoin is incredibly light.",
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