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Good point on NWC. That's been a really useful application of the protocol.

And CLINK. Some of these services are really undersatted.
Just think how powerful is nostr market. You are free to trade with whoever you want, nobody can censor you.

Crying about being censored on a client/relay is udeless

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And nmail, I've used that loads recently

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I haven't tried that yet. What's the advantage to regular email?

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There are 2 aspects to look when you start using Nmail.

  1. You still depend on a bridge to deliver the emails, if you do not use your self-hosted one
  2. You can use it as regular email (through the bridge) or as simply a private nostr messenger, (that do not depend on the bridge).

Advantages?

  • for people that are using a 3rd party hosted email service (proton, gmail etc) it's good that they can take control over their emails
  • for people that are using their self-hosted email server/domain is not a real big advantage, but it can be used as a disposable throwaway aliases email (each email address is a npub)

Is still in early phase but is promising and the dev seems to be working continuously to improve it.

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Take back your inbox. Private, decentralized mail that you truly own.

Today, your email address belongs to a big company. They can scan your data, show you ads, or even close your account. This app changes that. It gives you a personal mailbox that belongs only to you, on a network that no one can shut down or control.

It looks and feels like the email you already know, but with a major difference: you are the only one with the key to your messages.

from their git

Also this guide from darth.... #1456328

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nostrvpn too very cool idea

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ooo add FIPS and Nostr VPN to the list too

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