Right. Decentralize everything! Nostr clients could still be banned on app stores, or WWW servers, where the apps run on, can be taken down by governments. But you can't take down localhost (127.0.0.1) ๐Ÿ˜

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This was kind of the same thinking I had with playing around with ecash. I was somehow able to run a local mint where I was able to send ecash to another wallet that had another mint. It made me realize that an app could in general be used to help the power user run their own local instance of things. Like it should have a prompt at the beginning walking the user through running their own mint (or own client in this case) and how to use it generally.
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