My observation and personal opinion. IPv6 and NOSTR share a similar issue. There is no financial incentive to push adoption of a protocol. There is incentive to push the adoption of a solution, even a FOSS solution, as there is a commercial insensitive to do so. Even with FOSS, there is potential sponsorship or the commercial opportunities arising from adoption of your product / service. nostr:note12fax0wzftn05759v366wn2dkwxxyxj4nxc0r3fluqs3adjgr4essc6rjv5
Yes, along the line we intend to make money. Soon when I post about the basic security issues and carelessness I discovered with the current port forwarding / static IP model, it will makes things clear why I am so admadent on the security part.