I’ve been exploring this technology to create apps that last—reducing the need for backend servers, whether for persistence, communication, or synchronization layers.
This is underestimated.
It’s too often framed as just a social network, but it goes far beyond that.
There is so much potential.
For example, we often have to deal with authentication. With Nostr, you can replace that with public key authentication—no more JWT, OAuth, etc.
What about settings and customization across systems or apps? You can build that with Nostr as well. It’s as simple as publishing events—completely under your control and decentralized.
Need a notification system? No more SMTP to configure, push services to maintain, or other infrastructure. Just push messages to a user’s Nostr profile—directly to their mailbox and without censorship.
Want to reduce your storage dependencies and improve persistence fault tolerance? Write your data to Nostr relays and benefit from strong redundancy, auditable authorship, and cryptographic trails.
Let users bring their own feed into your app. Let them tip other users with Bitcoin over Lightning.
As you can see, many aspects of modern apps can be addressed through strong and efficient decentralization—without necessarily relying on full Web3 or blockchain protocols.
But when you combine Nostr with those technologies, it becomes a nuclear power source for your apps.
Let me know if this is of interest to you. I’m dedicating a major branch of HexQuarter to Nostr’s decentralized capabilities, and I would love to hear your feedback.
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