When does the nostr "is still early" stage actually end? And who gets to decide that? Just wondering. The "still early" thing could keep being used as an excuse to use for some people's dissatisfaction.

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The_Crin 1 month ago
ahi no se, supongo que hasta que sea mas facil armar tus propios reles y servidores, y que se entienda mejor como funcionan los clientes. y se entienda mejor como funcionan las llaves y se normalize usar criptomonedas.
The Internet launched in 1969 as ARPAnet after starting the project in 1966. It converted to TCP/IP in 1983 and home broadband started to take off in the 2000's. The dot com bubble happened between 2000 and 2002 and it wasn't until 2004/5 that full confidence returned. I think it's safe to say we are no longer early to the Internet. Does that example help at all πŸ˜‚
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The_Crin 1 month ago
maybe 'nostr' its development was launched in 2020 and just this year it began to gain relevance, mainly after the fall of the AWS, and as normal pages are increasingly having problems due to how governments are increasingly messing up the pages. own pages so surely by 2026 or the following, the number of users who adopt 'nostr' will increase, so be patient, all in due time
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