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Okay, then an app gets a pubkey, puts in in their .well-known/npub or something, and the private relay could easily check and whitelist legit npubs.
I don't like nostr's flat array data structure, but that's a minor thing.
I care about a podcaster's privacy, and the apps not being responsible for hosting the podcaster's metadata. The hosts (you know, the one's charging a podcaster $15 a month) should be responsible for hosting the metadata.
Okay, then an app gets a pubkey, puts in in their .well-known/npub or something, and the private relay could easily check and whitelist legit npubs.
I don't like nostr's flat array data structure, but that's a minor thing.
I care about a podcaster's privacy, and the apps not being responsible for hosting the podcaster's metadata. The hosts (you know, the one's charging a podcaster $15 a month) should be responsible for hosting the metadata.