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(Nostr)=
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# Nostr
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Again, though we have a general distrust of the anarcho-capitalists, it's worth a comparison.
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Nostr is an extremely minimal protocol: https://nostr.com/the-protocol . There just isn't a lot there worth speaking of.
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## DNS identity
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Like [AT Protocol](at_protocol), there is a NIP (noster implementation possibility) for using {index}`DNS` to map keys: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/05.md
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It seems to be Webfinger-like, using a .json file under a `.well-known` path on a domain. An identity issues an event indicating a `nip05` type:
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```json
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{
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"pubkey": "b0635d6a9851d3aed0cd6c495b282167acf761729078d975fc341b22650b07b9",
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"kind": 0,
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"content": "{\"name\": \"bob\", \"nip05\": \"bob@example.com\"}"
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}
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```
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and then does a GET to `https://example.com/.well-known/nostr.json?name=bob`. If the response looks like this:
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```json
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{
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"names": {
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"bob": "b0635d6a9851d3aed0cd6c495b282167acf761729078d975fc341b22650b07b9"
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}
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}
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```
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then the identity is considered verified.
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## Petnames
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And a notion of {index}`Petnames`: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/02.md
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## Not so good
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- Just a client-server architecture: clients must talk to relays, relays do not talk to one another.
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- Very very little in the way of a formalized spec for relays
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- Made by a bunch of bitcoin guys |