Source? The blog post doesn't say users have to register for whatever the new installation method is
iloveDigit
Looks like the 6 second limit is already removed but I can't really tell because the launch version of this app is so broken it could just be a glitch. Hope it keeps improving
The example we were discussing
I hope he won't fight the removal of the 6-second limit after beta testing is over. That should just be a way to save storage space and bandwidth during the beta test. Nostr is decentralized, so there should be nothing stopping someone from mirroring the app with no 6-second limit in their version, if it actually gets developed into a stable service. Or this jack-backed version could just remove the 6-second limit
Coding is "illegal" now, remember?
I provided proof. With links.
I don't get how you can blatantly lie like this and have vote scores that make it look otherwise.
I asked you for counterevidence to the claims, not apologism.
OK. The inventor of nostr's own wiki entry for nostr defines it as a thing for sending tweets, with zero mention of exchanging cryptocurrency.
Also, as a nostr veteran, I have no idea how you'd exchange cryptocurrency on nostr except just asking random people to trade with you. I don't see why you wouldn't just use bisq or haveno if you want decentralized crypto trading
What's wrong with using rhetorical questions as a response when people talk shit without expanding on it?
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Lightning isn't Bitcoin
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Taping Lightning to the side of nostr sucks, but doesn't reduce it to "little more than Twitter"
What are you talking about?
I thought we were talking about where they asked what was meant by "crypto powered social media" because that was vague wording that could correctly refer to all social media's use of cryptography / nostr's more advanced cryptography, but could also incorrectly imply nostr runs on a blockchain or something, depending whether the crypto is supposed to be short for "cryptography" or "cryptographic currency" (cryptocurrency)
I didn't see anywhere in this thread where the user asking that question was mistaken about anything