I can only comment on the #2
I guess as time passes, the culture will inevitably shift. Initially dominated by Bitcoin plebs, the community has diversified over the past year, attracting individuals with a variety of interests who now connect with like-minded individuals. Once we will have a proper search and discoverability it will be much easier to identify and find new people
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I think if you had clients that implemented that, like clients that implemented more secure chat we plebs would try them. Could it not be that this central Nostr remains a “loud voice” in your truly distributed implementation? But not the only voice and they co exist? And maybe people move over time for those other features like community implementation in client, secure chat, spam and memory drain reduction through outbox improvements etc?
I just want to say that most of my feed is not bitcoin centric. Ive been on nostr maybe six months but intentionally followed my interests. Artists and gardeners with some foodies thrown in. Are they bitcoiners? Probably but that’s not what’s being shared. All to say it’s possible to be on here and not be inundated by bitcoin notes.