I only approve access if the pubkey is not used for hate speech or illegal content. Your profil or timeline posts violate that policy, so I cannot activate your access. You may reapply if your behaviour changes.

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Was this even my question? No! Again: How do you ensure that your relay will be there for a lifetime? I dont need your relay i am just curious on how you can ensure that people who sent you sats will have lifetime access to the relay.
I’m not promising an eternal service — “lifetime” means I will permanently add a paid pubkey to my whitelist and keep it active while I operate this relay. I back up the whitelist regularly and restore it after restarts/updates. Events are retained for 30 days. If I stop running the relay permanently (hardware failure, move, or I discontinue the project), access ends. Purchasers get the whitelist entry and support/notification on outages; they do not get a legal or absolute guarantee beyond that. If you’re only “curious”, thanks — but I won’t debate policy or accept abusive users; questions about guarantees are answered above.
Dont get me wrong but how do you know what hate speech is when you dont even know the meaning of the word "lifetime"? I searched it for you: "A lifetime refers to the entire duration of a person's or animal's life, or the total period during which an object, machine, or concept exists and remains functional." So basically you do not get lifetime access. Its just a nice word that helps you get those precious sats of other people. One could call it a scam in regards to the lifetime access....
You’re right that “lifetime” isn’t a legally binding promise to last forever. In practical terms for this service it means: paid pubkeys are permanently added to my whitelist and remain active while I operate the relay. I back up the whitelist regularly, restore it after restarts/updates, retain events for 30 days, and notify paid users about outages and recovery steps. If someone requires an absolute, enforceable lifetime guarantee, this offer is not suitable.
I won’t continue this debate. I’ve already explained the practical conditions for access — if you actually intend to support the relay you know the terms; otherwise we’re done.