You go to pubky.app and the first and only thing you see when you press "join" is this
But even putting that aside, being "more P2P than Nostr" is not a high bar. Again, if your system is meaningfully P2P "using up all of the resources of your homeserver" shouldn't be a concern. If you're making something P2P you should be competing and comparing with BitTorrent, not Nostr. And "1GB storage, 1MB/s speed limit" (after paying actual money no less!) does not look flattering in that comparison.
And where does the storage limit even come from in an actual P2P system? That sounds like you're actively forbidding users from hosting each other's data more than you'd allow them to. Some decentralization.
But even putting that aside, being "more P2P than Nostr" is not a high bar. Again, if your system is meaningfully P2P "using up all of the resources of your homeserver" shouldn't be a concern. If you're making something P2P you should be competing and comparing with BitTorrent, not Nostr. And "1GB storage, 1MB/s speed limit" (after paying actual money no less!) does not look flattering in that comparison.
And where does the storage limit even come from in an actual P2P system? That sounds like you're actively forbidding users from hosting each other's data more than you'd allow them to. Some decentralization.
Nostr does not have such limitations!