The problem is its very easy for investors to strike a deal with you to help you accomplish one thing, then turn around and do something totally different and expect you to be beholden to them. Grants are the way, but not always easy to come by. Id also rather pay a few bucks a month to help keep clients and relays going then have Nostr lose what it is. I know some things are expensive to operate on your own. So we should come up with some creative solutions to help devs sustain.
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**than have nostr lose what it is, meant to say
Melissa gave a great answer... I would just add that "good" VCs - in my experience - are very beneficial as brainstorming partners to figure out those "creative solutions to help devs sustain (setting up company, helping you pitch and acquire those first 1000 customers that pay bills).
The trick is - as Melissa said - to ensure that "turn around and do something totally different" doesn't happen (now let's go for 10000 customers instead of improving protocol). You want current contributors - early adopters with purity of vision - to continue making decisions.
Finally, I expect good news to come out soon... there is enough goodwill in community and this problem will be solved in a robust way!