FWIW, I built an additional handshake protocol called #nauth that handles relay negotiations for authentication and transmittal of records. I recently upgrade the handshake to handle the negotiation of quantum-safe keys. Much like IP #nostr is the starting point. I am grafting on top my equivalent of TCP. For my project, it is working super-well - I transmit ecash payments and do records transfers - all in the background, invisible to the user, but more importantly, invisible to the TLS/CA/DNS infrastructure.
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Nostr isn't like IP at all, it is like writing on a wall for people to read later. IP actually help you route your packets to their destination.
But I am not here to shit on people's passions, if you are satisfied with this stack, so be it. But we can't wishcast engineering. A broadcast system will never do to higher layers what routing system did to the internet higher later... Almost by definition.