You can just encrypt the data and store it in the cloud, no?
Very few people will have their "own relay" (if that's what you meant with "your relay").
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You could but I’m still thinking about how the data is used in the future - I.e. cardiologist’s npub being whitelisted to monitor your data for a period of time, etc…
That can be done with an authentication wrapper? Meaning you can store the encrypted data in a dedicated storage that was designed for that.
It doesn't require data to be stored on a nostr relay. Is my understanding that relays aren't really the best for perma blobs / storage.
There was aome interesting NIP-82 discussion somewhere, but can't find it anymore.