Folks, Nostr is really easy to understand. Your username is 64 random letters and you just enable NIP-5, NIP-39, and put your private key in a hardware wallet. Simple! Mainstream adoption for non-technical users will not be a problem. 🙄
Folks, Nostr is really easy to understand. Your username is 64 random letters and you just enable NIP-5, NIP-39, and put your private key in a hardware wallet. Simple! Mainstream adoption for non-technical users will not be a problem. 🙄
@manton that description was not for dummies though 😅 (not a techie). BUT I managed to register a Nostr account a couple of weeks ago.
@manton Every generation needs to reinvent Compuserve or ICQ, but make them worse.
@benwerd I could see it settling into mostly Bitcoin enthusiasts and also maybe secure messaging.
@manton Yikes. I’m fairly sure this is a slight exaggeration … but probably not. 😬
@BenSouthwood same exact thing I did when it first launched. Crypto bros are not my crowd.