great review
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Notes (7)
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Everything in life is a puzzle. Not being able to solve a puzzle, or being slow at solving puzzles, can be frustrating. Being able to solve puzzles faster allows you to solve more puzzles.
Those who have the ingenuity to solve puzzles, the ingenuity to create shortcuts to solve puzzles faster, or the ingenuity to create guides/blueprints to solve puzzles yourself, will have people willing to give them value in exchange for alleviating their frustration of not being able to solve the puzzle quickly, or not being able to solve the puzzle at all.
There can be multiple ways to solve the same puzzle.
Losing weight is a puzzle. There is no “one way” to lose weight. Supplements are short cuts, diets and exercise routines are blueprints, etc.
Solve puzzles.
I love Nostr because it's one of the few tech-forward places without any VCs lmao
all the startups I see on here are posting with their customers in mind and without trying to "signal" to potential investors
it's such a breath of fresh air
Everyday I see posts where the author is complaining about problems decentralized protocols like #Nostr solve.
Corporate incentives do not align with what creators and writers truly need:
- full autonomy over their content (owned by the creator)
- p2p transactions (direct payments)
- free speech (let me post what I want)
- no opaque algorithms (show the content I subscribe to)
IMO, we need to be educating people OFF of Nostr more than we currently are
Have used #nostr and #primal for only 24 hours now and think the greatest probability of this gaining distribution will be through a series of unfortunate events
Most don't *feel* the need/aren't incentivized to use technology like this because they haven't been the victim of de-platforming or don't believe they live in a country where ownership is necessary and censorship affects them
Majority of notes I've seen so far are crypto-related or very technical, which is not appealing to the broad majority. This is ok btw, it's not a bad thing, it's who this technology appeals to
I do however see nostr becoming much larger soon - not out of interest - but out of necessity (which is not good)
The web is shifting from platforms back to protocols and the next Google won’t crawl websites, it’ll index data created across these networks