DRSS: Decentralized RSS
Bridging content across networks
What NOSTR Is
NOSTR is protocol-level infrastructure - like TCP/IP, like Bitcoin. It doesn't ask permission. It can't be shut down. The domain name will fade; the NPUB is permanent. This isn't about better features - it's about who controls the rails.
Why It Matters
Every platform has insiders. Shareholders. Algorithms serving someone else's interests. NOSTR has no board, no investors to appease, no Terms of Service that change when it's profitable. The protocol doesn't care who you are.
We've watched the veil lift. Mainstream media, social platforms - they're not neutral pipes. They're consensus engines optimizing for shareholder value. NOSTR offers something different: infrastructure that can't pick winners.
What DRSS Does
DRSS makes RSS content native to NOSTR. Blogs, podcasts, any feed - converted to kind 30023 events, published to relays, addressable by NPUB. The content becomes part of infrastructure no one owns.
The Future
In the long run, the NPUB will replace the domain as the way one finds content. Blogs, podcasts, and other web content can all be melded into a single NOSTR feed, which cannot be separated from the creator of that NPUB.
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