Damn. I was going to post my all paid relays recommendations, but half of them don't work any longer. πŸ‘€ What paid relays are you still using?

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I think I got rugged by at least 8 paid relays, wine has been good though... WBU?
Derek Ross's avatar Derek Ross
Damn. I was going to post my all paid relays recommendations, but half of them don't work any longer. πŸ‘€ What paid relays are you still using?
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nostr.wine and filter.nostr.wine. filter.nostr.wine is the key relay. This relay aggregates and publishes events from and to a wide range of public relays so that I only need to query one relay but I get the benefit of being connected to a large set of relays.
For those people who are asking the other question "What are the most reliable free relays that are not special-purpose?" I recently ran tests (not entirely objective) and came up with these. These were all verified on 2024-03-07 to accept events from new plebs who are as of yet unknown. [ "wss://nostr.einundzwanzig.space/", "wss://relay.primal.net/", "wss://nostrue.com/", "wss://relay.exit.pub/", "wss://relay.damus.io/", "wss://relay.nostr.band/", "wss://nostr.lu.ke/", "wss://relayable.org/", "wss://offchain.pub/", "wss://relay.nostr.bg/", "wss://nostr.bitcoiner.social/", "wss://n.ok0.org/", "wss://nostr.oxtr.dev/", "wss://purplerelay.com/", "wss://relay.mutinywallet.com/", "wss://nostr.sathoarder.com/", "wss://relay.nostr.jabber.ch/", "wss://bostr.lecturify.net/", "wss://nostr.data.haus/", "wss://relay.nostr.net/" ]
That got a score of 35.979397 (the length of the piece of spaghetti) which made the top 20 (The top score was 85.34875), but it failed the very last test which was that when I put an event on that relay (and it said OK true as if it were accepted) and then I did a REQ looking for it by id, it was not found.
wss://relay.mostr.pub is special purpose as a bridge, so it is excluded. wss://relay.poster.place was not included because although my gossip client knows about it, it has never had occasion to connect to it, so apparently of the people I follow and of the relay hints and naddrs I have encountered, none of them use that relay.
Personally I'd like to see actual nonprofits organizations that have freedom of speech as a mission and run a Nostr relay as part of that mission. I'd like to donate to such organizations.
That is the non-objective part. I have to start somewhere. I have a list of 1352 relays that my gossip client has encountered over the last 15 months. This is based on my personal usage. These particular relays, and especially their ordering (scores) are very much based on my personal usage... they might be very different for someone else's nostr experience. But I don't have a better place to start. At least the ordering is coorelated with popularity and success. A better starting point might be to get data from stats.nostr.band or something, which has 2231 relays and can rank them based on users per relay or events per relay.
I'm actually not familiar with them. I see they are a human right organization and that they stand for freedom of speech and expression, but I'd have to dig a lot deeper to hold an opinion about them. Alternatively, there could be an organization, or an organization of organization, which is Nostr-focused and run relays, which is something I have been thinking about (but not something I'd be the right person to start).
Ah, ok, I wasn't even thinking about the ranking. I thought you were just filtering one of the common lists of relays online like nostr.watch or nostr.info.
Nope, same result. It is fast though. Here is the event I posted (which is not there): {"id":"9d56a8880534355b0bd97a0b73d0ad8df001958847c279674b5674f7b7c3b3b0","pubkey":"fbe8ecb6e1bd5bb1491544f445536bb4a23425df7a55eb800acd627dbda94b61","created_at":1710460629,"kind":1,"sig":"718566ace6365b242a7792bee3b4158d302efdf6fc16077fe46b1d920853df8c59ccad8889bbff3713ecf29d5b65aa91b6e45cf584c68b2bf1fdfaac88aa8065","content":"Hello. This is a test to see if this relay accepts notes from new people. This is from an ephemeral keypair, and this note can be ignored or deleted.","tags":[]}
That's odd. I just did a test with a new pubkey and I see read/write: ``` {"content":"test","kind":1,"tags":[],"created_at":1710461445,"pubkey":"2bb371bd86baed514e2527e41da652af8315fc2daa62f536e51319ace03a8b32","id":"c04518351e3fb49efe5afa220d17ef0975396365b18f084ef8913be8bfa42bd7","sig":"d67b14e24aae3dc5a6c9496e59f391ba282a349153c058a80cf9a006b4883f64acee0266aece2fd2e246410872171b10d2cc4516d93c8bea25107fd952299087"} ``` I see it showing on a relay explorer as well: https://nostrrr.com/relay/nostr.coinfund.app πŸ˜΅β€πŸ’«
Do you have any self-hosted relay suggestions outside of Umbrel’s OS? For noobs….
Hmm perhaps your requests are malformed? I've just parsed the nostr.db and found all note events from the pubkeys are stored. I'm using the defaults for nostr-rs-relay... could that be causing some querying issue and dropping your socket connection? Thanks for your help on this!
I stopped using nostr-rs-relay. I wasn't able to pull my events back out of it. So I finished up chorus and now I'm running my own relay software. I never figured out what happened.
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