Your website shouldn't depend on someone else's server, someone else's terms of service, or someone else's permission. nsite fixes this. It's a website hosted entirely on Nostr relays and Blossom servers. Your npub is your domain. Your keys are your credentials. No hosting provider can rugpull you because there is no hosting provider. The raw data lives on Blossom, the file mapping lives on relays, and anyone can spin up a gateway to serve it. Redundant at every layer. nsite came out of @Sovereign Engineering in Madeira, where builders turn freedom tech ideas into working code.

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Sure, but you can run your own and you don't have to run it on clearnet ;)
That's great. But if you run it not on cleanet, that means tor, right? And aren't other ways as well to self-host a website on tor?
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Bitcoin Bazar 3 months ago
Could a BTCPay Server or something similar be hosted on nsite ? We pleb still struggle to expose our self hosted BTCPay Server on Umbrel or Start9 to the clearnet, so we have to host it with Voltage or Lunanode etc... I dream to be able to host it myself at home (securely for my LAN) and without technical burden directly link it to my website. Still no solution for that, you have to be some kind of wizard.
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