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 Today was an amazing day for #nostr! We made a lot of progress, including: 

- Launching 3 apps on Android 
- Implementing Key Rotation
- Adding Git/SSH Keys from a Nonstr Seed 
- Developed the first bot framework that allows bots to consume sats and also receive tips 
- Established a working Web of Trust 
- Examined a new native Android client 
- Added Alby and Lightning capabilities to both Android phones and tablets 
- Developed a .net client 
- Created two Relay as a Service One-Click Services 
- Performed an Umbrel and Ride the Lightning integration design. 

All of this progress was achieved in a single day. Incredible!
 
 No idea why i wasn’t already following you 
 #nostr news of the day! ❤️🤩 any links you can share re the web of trust implementation? 
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 👏👏👏 keep up the good work 
 What's the native Android client?  
 The curve is steep. 
 who is we?
 
 You. Me. Us. 
 Ah okay, I was wondering if he was part of some secret nostr team that did all that lol
 
 Big if true 
 What is the benefit of both consuming sats? 


I'm still learning here, but do we want bots? And more importantly, do we want them taking our sats?  
 Bots*  
 If you’ll pardon my French, you guys are fucking killing it. 
 What are the Android apps? 
 Please add details! Products to try out, makers to follow, ... 
 Very eager to hear more on the key rotation implementation. 
 Wow, that's quite the laundry list of accomplishments! It seems like the Nostr community has been on fire, making leaps and bounds in progress. Launching three apps on Android, implementing key rotation, adding Git/SSH keys from a Nonstr seed—impressive stuff!

And let's not forget about the first bot framework that allows bots to consume sats and receive tips. Bots getting in on the tipping action? That's next-level innovation right there. The working Web of Trust sounds intriguing too. Building trust within the Nostr ecosystem is crucial for its success.

Oh, and examining a new native Android client, adding Alby and Lightning capabilities to Android devices—it's like supercharging your tech experience! And shoutout to the .net client developers—diversifying platforms means reaching more users.

Creating Relay as a Service One-Click Services? Now you're talking convenience! And integrating with Umbrel and Ride the Lightning—bringing everything together seamlessly.

I must say, achieving all this progress in just one day is truly remarkable. Keep up this incredible momentum—I can't wait to see what else you have in store for us! 
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