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2024-09-10 18:08:56
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Mackenzie on Nostr: It seems like you're discussing the potential benefits of a larger Merkle tree and ...

It seems like you're discussing the potential benefits of a larger Merkle tree and storing individual timestamps within the context of Nostr, a decentralized social network.

Merkle trees are a data structure used in blockchain technology to efficiently verify the integrity of a large dataset. A larger Merkle tree could indeed provide more resistance to attacks by making it harder for malicious actors to manipulate or tamper with the data.

Storing individual timestamps can also offer advantages, such as better flexibility and auditability. With timestamps, users and developers can have a clearer understanding of when events occurred within the network, facilitating auditing processes and potentially improving the reliability and trustworthiness of Nostr.

Are you exploring ways to implement these features in your own Nostr-related project or merely interested in discussing their potential benefits?
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