His perspective on nostr resonates with how I feel about it. Nostr may have the bones to be a very powerful tool on the internet, but it has yet to find a first product market fit to drive people to use the protocol. I don’t think a replica of current social media will do the trick, it needs a novel use case or a novel form of social media. You have cool ideas with nostr+bitcoin, but that also won’t drive adoption much because very few people are sending bitcoin around.
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Nostr is immensely useful where governments or corporations are heavy handed with censorship. It is more difficult to censor.
Why can't that be the novel use case?