Censorship-resistant publishing for the web
Nostr is a simple, open protocol that enables truly censorship-resistant and global value-for-value publishing on the web.
What is Nostr?
Nostr stands for "Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays". Like HTTP or TCP-IP, Nostr is a protocol; an open standard upon which anyone can build. Nostr itself is not an app or service that you sign up for.
Nostr is designed for simplicity and enables censorship-resistant and globally decentralized publishing on the web. Let's unpack that a little:
Simple
The protocol is based on very simple & flexible Event
objects (which are passed around as plain JSON) and uses standard public-key cryptography for keys & signing. This makes it easy to run relays and build clients and ensures that the protocol can be extended over time.
Resilient
Because Nostr doesn't rely on a small number of trusted servers for moving or storing data, it's very resilient. The protocol assumes that relays will disappear and allows users to connect & publish to an arbitrary number of relays that they can change over time.
Verifiable
Because Nostr accounts are based on public-key cryptography it's easy to verify messages were really sent by the user in question.
Guides
Client: Amethyst (Andriod)
A step-by-step guide to getting start on Nostr using the Amethyst (Android) client.