Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2023-11-28 20:18:10

davekrock on Nostr: Yes. nostr:note1tq6vgr9l3mmlvl6tm6erdxaqypl3ca95x80g3pzv3ch3kq62v4psaa7nlu

Yes.
Hundreds of genetically incompatible species of mycelium inhabit a single plant organism at any given time. The plant is a node in the network whose chemistry is compatible with every hosted mycelium. Each species connects that plant to other plants. Chemistry is the common language and therefore acts as a potential universal translator between the species.

If Telegram messages can propagate to a node that can translate meaning and final resting place to nostr then nostr could intake any message from any siloed platform and make sense and positioning of it.

Example: I start a book club community on Satellite.earth. If you know the address of the community (say, satellite.earth/n/NunyaBookClub/) then anyone can post a message to that community from any platform if their npub is known to that community.

Why? If users of other platforms can natively use what they are comfortable with to interact with nostr then they are one step closer to using nostr natively.

How? Listening posts on either side and a single intake node to write to the group?

I know it's not easy but it's worthwhile to figure out, I think.

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