I'm not sure nostr is a coherent thing anymore. We went from signed json events on websocket realys, to this thing called nostr, and now we're more or less back to signed json events on websocket realys, only with more tooling.
To me nostr of today is basically a toolkit for signed json events on websocket realys, not a decentralised communications protocol anymore, minus some vestigal kind 1 stuff.
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Nostr always was a way to interface with servers, that as a consequence carries all these attributes and potentials. The point always was in the relays, and it took me a long while to see that, despite the jungle spirit telling me over and over again.
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