🚀 Announcing the Jellyfish Relay Service! Our paid relay service is now live! 🌊 Gain access to jellyfish.land today at https://jellyfish.land/relay . 🔹 Why Choose Jellyfish Relay? 🚀 Scalable: Powered by Immortal Relay for seamless multi-instance scaling. 🔒 Private: We honor deletion requests, vanish requests (NIP-62), Protected events, synced across all OUR relays. 🛡️ Reliable: We retain your data and accept old events—never lose your history. ⚖️ Moderated: We actively keep the relay spam-free & safe—reporting features coming soon! 🔮 What's Next? After growing our user base, upcoming features include NIP-50 search, Tor hidden services, event migration (Import/Export), and more! Visit jellyfish.land/relay for current features. 💡 We're in beta! Have ideas on features, pricing, or anything else? Drop a comment—we’re listening! 🙌 Support us & subscribe now: https://jellyfish.land/relay 🚀

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our first nostr service is available now! 🪼 checkout https://jellyfish.land/relay and try it out. we are actively improving it overtime and everything else depends on your supports. ❤️ onward. 🫡
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🚀 Announcing the Jellyfish Relay Service! Our paid relay service is now live! 🌊 Gain access to jellyfish.land today at https://jellyfish.land/relay . 🔹 Why Choose Jellyfish Relay? 🚀 Scalable: Powered by Immortal Relay for seamless multi-instance scaling. 🔒 Private: We honor deletion requests, vanish requests (NIP-62), Protected events, synced across all OUR relays. 🛡️ Reliable: We retain your data and accept old events—never lose your history. ⚖️ Moderated: We actively keep the relay spam-free & safe—reporting features coming soon! 🔮 What's Next? After growing our user base, upcoming features include NIP-50 search, Tor hidden services, event migration (Import/Export), and more! Visit jellyfish.land/relay for current features. 💡 We're in beta! Have ideas on features, pricing, or anything else? Drop a comment—we’re listening! 🙌 Support us & subscribe now: https://jellyfish.land/relay 🚀
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🐈 9 months ago
Who is behind this service? Where are the servers located?
Hi @🐈, you can find all Jellyfish team members details on https://jellyfish.land landing page. 🪼 The Jellyfish itself is a a sub team by @npub1htda...92zz building open source free software for Nostr and Bitcoin. Also, currently our servers are located on Netherlands 🇳🇱 and Ireland 🇮🇪 region will be up until next week. Based on users requests and locations we gain data to select our next region. To enhance their experience and ping. 🪼🫡
@Keyhan Alizadeh I assume that you are behind the service. It looks like it is already down unfortunately. SSL certificate issues, NIP-05 validation problems, etc. Not bashing by the way - things do go wrong. Plus... I’ve faced attacks in the past just for offering free software and services on Nostr. Imagine if I were actually charging for it. Unfortunate timing for sure. Hopefully, this is just maintenance window or an infrastructure issue rather than a targeted attack.
jellyfish nip-05, website and relay is working well at the moment. 🤔 do you have screenshots? which client you are using? monitoring systems are ok... 👀
It's not just my network config. Since the website has been classified as phishing by Trend Micro and a few other security providers, it will be unreachable for many people. Some may even receive scary messages from their antivirus software. Even those who haven't installed any firewall or network security software may be blocked from the website, as several ISPs and network equipment (e.g., ASUS routers) enable this kind of security measure by default. Assuming the phishing classification was done automatically by AI, it may have happened due to a mix of older websites using jellyfish.* domains and the fact that you're accepting Lightning payments on your site. It sucks, but this is often enough to land your domain on security providers' naughty lists. If I were in your shoes, I would try to figure out why exactly the site is being classified as phishing and reach out to the mentioned security providers. Either that or rebrand and switch domains to avoid conflicts with other "jellyfish" websites. But I would still contact the security providers regardless, just to make sure that there aren't any other issues. Hopefully, this helps.
makes sense. got it. ill add it to our todo list to fix the issue. 🫡 yes, it will be a great help if you report the invalid detection. also, im not sure if we are able to rebrand now since we recently gained some small amount of followers and only 2 users so hard, i think rebrand breaks it more... check it out:
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🚀 Introducing Our Service Monitoring We’re excited to announce the launch of our official service monitoring! 🎉 🔍 https://status.jellyfish.land provides real-time status updates and performance insights for Jellyfish Nostr services. Stay informed about uptime, incidents, and maintenance updates in one place. This is the best way to check for disruptions if you're using our services. 👉 Visit now: https://status.jellyfish.land 🛸 Gain access to our relay service at: https://jellyfish.land/relay #Nostr #Jellyfish #Monitoring 🚀
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No problemo. While I have good faith in you, as I've seen you contributing to Khatru and other upstream Nostr stuff, my opinion as a user won’t matter much to the security companies. Generally, security providers have special channels for businesses to reach out, figure out what’s happening, press their case and provide any necessary evidence if required. Regarding rebranding, I agree. That would be a nuclear option if you can't fix the classification issue. Given the situation, I don’t see why security companies wouldn’t allow you to resolve it. Chances are that as soon as a human gets involved on their side (assuming it's a case of AI misclassification with no user reports or other issues) your domain will simply be reclassified as safe. As for the status page, it’s also inaccessible for me 🤣. I need to figure out a way to add an exception to my network security config. It’s been a while since I last had to do this.
thank you for your kind words. 🫡🪼⚡ yes, i agre with you. i hope they fix the isseu. meanwhile we will work on it actively to fix this bad experience.
==================================== #11 🌐 Relay Updates and Releases ==================================== 1. Jellyfish Relay – A Scalable & Private Paid Relay Service - New Relay Jellyfish Relay is a Nostr relay designed for scalability, privacy, and reliability. Powered by Immortal Relay, it supports multi-instance scaling, ensures data retention, and honors deletion (NIP-62) and vanish requests. With active moderation to keep the relay spam-free, it provides a secure and stable experience. Future updates will include NIP-50 search, Tor hidden services, and event migration. Developed by: @Keyhan Alizadeh Source: View quoted note → 2. Simple With Whitelisting (Sw2) - New Relay Simple with Whitelisting (sw2) Relay is a Nostr relay that only accepts and displays notes from whitelisted pubkeys, ensuring a controlled and curated experience. Built on the Khatru framework, it offers a streamlined and secure way to interact with Nostr, making it ideal for communities or projects that require selective participation. Developed by: @utxo the webmaster 🧑‍💻 @Rod Source: 3. Citrine - v0.7.2 Citrine is a dedicated Nostr relay for Android, enabling Nostr clients on Android to send and receive events seamlessly. This release introduces a new button to delete events by kind, a redesigned delete all button for better usability, and the ability to download events using just a npub. Additionally, users can now change relays while downloading events for improved flexibility. Developed by: @greenart7c3 Source: 4. Nostr Relay Tray - v2.0.0 Nostr Relay Tray is a nostr relay for macOS, Windows, and Linux, making it easy to run a personal relay from your desktop. This release introduces one-click public access, allowing users to expose their relay to the internet effortlessly. Enhanced event filtering provides better control over accepted events, while conditional event deletion lets you remove specific events based on set criteria. Developed by: @Cody Source: #relays_nostr_recap