Why Nostr uses public/private key cryptography ? Your identity on Nostr is your key pair. There's no username/password database, no company that owns your account. Your private key signs every event you publish, proving you authored it , without trusting any third party. Anyone can verify your signature using your public key. This means your identity is self-sovereign: no platform can ban "your account" because your account is just a math relationship between two keys that only you control.
What actually happens when you publish a note on Nostr? When you write a note, your client creates a JSON object containing your message, a timestamp, your public key, and an event kind number. Your private key then signs this object cryptographically, producing a unique signature. That signed event is sent over WebSocket connections to one or more relays. The relays store it, and anyone subscribed to those relays (or querying them later) can retrieve and verify your note. There's no central server involved, just your signed data floating across relays.
π 10,000 Followers! π We've officially reached **10K followers**, and it's all thanks to you! Every follow, comment, repost, zap, and piece of feedback has helped YakiHonne grow into the community it is today. To celebrate and thank you for your support, we're giving away 50,000 sats! β‘ Drop a comment below with your Lightning address and celebrate this milestone with us for a chance to claim a share of the prize pool. Thank you for being part of the journey. π #YakiHonne #Nostr #10KFollowers
On this day in 2010, someone spent 10,000 BTC on two pizzas. π Worth $25 then. Worth over $1 billion today. Thatβs not a story about regret. Thatβs a story about what happens when money evolves. At YakiHonne, we believe value should move as freely as ideas β no algorithms, no middlemen, no gatekeepers. Write. Share. Zap. Own your audience. Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day! πβ‘οΈ β‘οΈ First 10 comments with a Lightning address get 210 sats each. Drop yours below π #Bitcoin #PizzaDay #Lightning #Nostr #YakiHonne
We watched a creator lose his followers overnight. No warning. No appeal. One report. Gone. He had built his business on that platform. His income, his community, his identity, all of it was rented from a company that could revoke it at any time. That's when we started building YakiHonne. YakiHonne is a social platform built on Nostr. a decentralized protocol where no single company controls your account. Combined with Bitcoin payments, it means creators can publish freely AND get paid directly by their audience. We're not here to replace every platform. We're here to give creators infrastructure they actually own. If you're a creator, marketer, or just someone who believes in digital ownership, follow us. We're building in public.
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YakiHonne is a Bitcoin-native, open-source social payment client on Nostr β sovereign content, Lightning payments, and programmable infrastructure for the open internet.
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