Damus
Constant · 2w
i think dedicated OTS servers that only need to hold a simple index of the target and the proof, accessable via whatever endpoint, make the most sense. In short, the Internet Archive should do it :P
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Yeah, I've purposefully not really been asking the question where the proofs should *ideally* get stored.

Instead I've been working within this framework of Nostr magic where we let data float freely around the ether and trust that it will become available where it's needed.

In the Nostr context, "relays" do come to mind as a place to store OTS proofs, and they have the advantage of currently existing.

I guess the one minimal requirement is that people can easily back up and archive OTS proofs for their *own* events, so whatever stores these proofs should have an easy-to-use "data liberation" feature.
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Constant · 2w
yeah i agree it makes sense for relays (or clients) to carry the proofs. I came up with that kind1041 event for that reason, that everyone can keep an eye on those, and go the calendar server themselves to get the proof once available. Also the point why i made NIP3c next to 3b, to signal policies ...