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I agree. But maybe flying under the radar a little longer while we improve the eco-system/tools/network is a good thing? My plan to contribute to nostr is to build a content discovery site where people don't need to understand nostr or it's terminology/concepts to get value from the network. People googling questions about coffee, dadlife, photography would find great (non-gated) content and gradually be introduced to the network when they create their first account, want to reply or bookmark some content. I believe this can bring in millions of users. Both StackOverflow and Quora have estimated over 10-30 million contributors (not readers). Converting a fraction of that traffic to Ostriches would be amazing (and one of my key goals)
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Before bringing millions of users we have to bring the small group of nerds and enthusiasts that would naturally be interested in what we're doing just so they can help build it.
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