Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-07-02 10:51:07

Pablo Xannybar on Nostr: I've said this many times. First person I orange pilled was my dad. He can't even use ...

I've said this many times.

First person I orange pilled was my dad.

He can't even use an iPad.

But he instantly saw value in Bitcoin. Why? He is Cypriot. He is from a country where during the previous financial crash, the state raided everyone's bank accounts.

He didn't need to understand the technology. All he needed to understand was that it was sound money the state could not control.
In developed markets, a lot of people wonder why they need bitcoin. Their payment systems work fine, inflation is usually in the single digits, etc. Instabilities are building up but they don’t see them, so they don’t perceive an immediate need for it. And because they have trouble seeing through other perspectives, they wonder why anyone would care about bitcoin.

In developing countries, at least the tech savvy ones, people get it faster. You don’t have to explain to an Argentinian why the peso is a disaster. They understand bitcoins and dollar stablecoins right away.

As today shows, the same is true for Nostr. When centralized platforms work “well enough” then Nostr is just an interesting techie protocol. Tech people see the power but most prople wonder why they need it.

But when centralized platforms make major errors, perform major censorship, or otherwise drop the ball, suddenly that open aspect becomes appreciated again. When people feel cucked by some central authority changing the rules on them, they go elsewhere.

Bitcoin and Nostr are hedges against clown world. The more problems that occur with centralized money or centralized communication, the more valuable Bitcoin and Nostr become.
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