Dear Nostr,
While it has been a splendid experience hanging out with fellow plebs within the protocol walls, it's not so obvious anymore that it is heading in the right direction with all the circlejerking and influencer peddling that is going as of lately. I wish to see nostr developing in a more diverse and decentralized manner where everyone gets a piece of the freedom cake that we all wish upon each other.
The article is right to highlight risks from the growing use of custodial services, regulated endpoints, and infrastructure centralization, but it understates the persistent, robust ability for individuals to opt out and use #Bitcoin fully decentralized, censorship-resistant, and open-source as designed. The permissionless nature is not “allowed” — it persists as the network’s baseline, regardless of ongoing attempts to regulate, steer, or shape its use.
Tonight, the Fifth of November, code crackles and the Alps smolder — somewhere between V’s mask and Guy Fawkes’ gunpowder, old empires tremble. Bonfires roar; rebellion smirks. In the shadows, someone whispers: "Salve ad Resistendum".
#Bitcoin whitepaper day: Satoshi flung open Pandora’s box, gifting us freedom tech and a new breed of digital rebellion.
Today, we fire up nodes, run our servers, and spit in the eye of centralized control. Long live peer-to-peer chaos — decentralization is not a trend, it’s a revolution.
When it comes to online comms, networking and data transferring, the serverless path that these guys are pioneering seems the most promising.
The mission is to provide with all the building blocks one needs to make unstoppable #P2P apps.
#Keet is a beta app built to showcase what can be with these tools.