Obtainium works like Twitter. You can access a lot of content - but it lives on a centralized platform and it's not cryptographically signed. Zapstore brings the concept of nostr-signing software releases, so you can verify them just like your client verifies regular notes. And... you can zap them.

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Obtainium works like Twitter. You can access a lot of content - but it lives on a centralized platform and it's not cryptographically signed. Zapstore brings the concept of nostr-signing software releases, so you can verify them just like your client verifies regular notes. And... you can zap them.
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Huh?! Obtainium doesn't work like Twitter. You mean the source code of Obtainium is on a centralized platform, like the source code of Zapstore? Obtainium is signed and you can verify it with AppVerifier (like Zapstore).
I will be full time zapstore when I can (automatically) export my app list to a file like obtanium does. I have automation that backs up that file to my next cloud server and then mirrors the repo on my Gitea instance. But it's purely my personal opinion that mirroring is more important than signed apps at this exact moment in time with microsofts bs github policies.