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by supermatt
185 days ago
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The problem is that (to use the comparisons given in the article) Nostr is a statically peered superpeer. All the "downsides" of a superpeer (as the article says - "centralisation with extra steps") but without the benefit of dynamic peering thereby resulting in incomplete routing. i.e. by its nature Nostr results in a fragmented network, which ends up looking very much like the federated network, albeit more interconnected. Thats not necessarily a bad thing, but its a bit of a confused article, IMHO. |
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Users you follow can also advertise relays behind the scenes, so it's more probable that, if you follow a coherent set of users, you will converge on a coherent subset of relays that doesn't really feel fragmented.