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 I agree @Laeserin. Also more investigative journalism (Which seems to be largely dead these days). It's dead through fear of persecution. #Nostr, to me, seems like an ideal platform to publish such data, anonymously, if need be, but a great place just to get it out there, without censorship. 
 And being here, will they reach the necessary audience? 
 Aargh, yeh, double edged sword I suppose. Censorship resistant and a good place to have it disseminated by the #Nostrati🤷🏻‍♂️.  
 When will all data from the Panama papers be mirrored on nip-54 wikis 
 That was a great/harrowing book to read. Cunts will be cunts eh😕.  
 Power corrupts and absolute power, corrupts, absolutely. 
https://invidious.materialio.us/watch?v=onso9xaMJpo 
 Not my particular style. I'm a #Techno Producer but you're absolutely right, the truth is the truth my friend🤷🏻‍♂️.  
 Awesome. You might like his songs Shakespeare or Yours And My Children from a technoey standpoint 
 Do it. 🤷‍♀️ 
 Thought about it. Not sure how. A start would be making a good list of all the related leaks, Panama papers, Paradise papers, Pandora papers etc, with links to all the best info sources. I don't even know how to find those links tbh.

There's so much leaked data of that type we need a specialized app (doesn't have to be a client, can just copy and paste for input/output) converting pages from other formatting (wikitext, HTML, etc) to nip-54, so humans just have to check the previews and fix the mistakes. 
 The question is also which relay. Anything hosted in the EU, Russian, or Australia can get easily shut down by the hosting company, for instance, even if the material is not actually illegal. 
 So how do we set up a relay farm in the middle of the ocean where it isn't under the thumb of any government? 
 If relays were built to be small, fast and efficient, using a small, fast, and efficient language, and incorporated a DNS alternative, a million+ relays could be run on SBCs. Combined with a desktop application using @jb55's nostrdb, so that 100% uptime isn’t required, it would be damn near unstoppable.