jack
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#[0]’s desire for more micro apps on nostr is critical.
We’re having fun with all the social clients being built right now, but the true power of this protocol comes with thousands of smaller ul...
Is there an ethos with respect to nostr app development?
for example, are developers discouraged from running private backend database instances, in favour of storing as much of their app data on relays, as is possible?
Or is it the reverse? Use nostr as a foundational coordination layer (for identity, payments, etc), then offload the more specific app data into a private database instance, to unburden the relays?
I know it's not a black and white issue, and certain use cases will require certain solutions, but is there a general trend of thought, in this regard?