Jack really sees nostr in a different way.
Actually, the right way imo.
I wonder how we all go there mentally.
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I’m curious to know what you mean by this ?
Jack sees nostr like it’s tcp/ip.
When you design any app these days, you completely hide the fact the you need to hav an ip address, which one is it, ipv4 or v6.
All of that is hidden, you just focus on the experience.
Is there another way to see it?
Thank you for the explanation, I’m not sure if this is fully correct in response …
—nostr should be seen as the underlying foundation (hidden) and we interact through the various clients and can focus on the experience instead of the underlying protocols…all of this in a decentralized way compared to current platforms…?
I’m not a developer and am still learning about nostr/bitcoin, so I do appreciate your feedback. 🪬
Regardless of there is or isn’t, we are generally developing on nostr with most of the wires exposed to the user.
The wires should be hidden.

