Reading this and replies, I'm wondering why there's negativity surrounding this?
I got this new protocol explained to me, and I looked into what I can of it, and my end conclusion was: cool, I can put my nostr project/site on this as a backup, along with on Nostr/Nomen combo (another option) just in case ICANN screws me over.
It's silly to get angry at devs who don't nessarily want to work/build on Nostr (/on insert-thing-you-thing-is-important). That kind of contradicts the idea of freedom if you're really for it (similar to people who say something like 'if you don't defend freedom here, the last bastion of freedom, then freedom is lost' some will, some don't. If it's lost then it'll be regained at the same place or somewhere else, if needed enough).
Enjoy freedoms from all angles and make use of what you think is good imo =3
Totally, the more free and open protocols the better for everyone, no need to be polarized