You can't build a business on some else's property. If you do, they'll always be in charge of your growth and future.
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Deep.
Sir… that’s way too much wisdom.
It's fueled by 3 lunch/afternoon beers. Just the right amount to get the creative juices flowing.
That’s a solid argument. Business want sovereignty also … right?
Not until Nostr has there even been an option for this.
But also … lots of businesses make lots of money on the wing of other businesses. So this (kinda of idealistic) argument might not be convincing for some.
Is there more?
What about end user sovereignty could actually good for business … on their current bottom line?
My brother has a karate school on someone else's property and was forced to close during the COVID scare and "forced" to keep paying rent or lose the place. Not a good idea, but for people with limited means there is no other choice.
My first thought after your was Israel Colony on Palestine Land, lol