This study analyzes Nostr relay design and functionality, focusing on message routing, concurrent client handling, throughput under load, and empirical evaluation of scalability and failure modes.
The Nostr relay is a network node that stores and forwards cryptographically signed events between clients. This component enables decentralized, real‑time distribution and subscription-based retrieval of messages.
This analysis examines the Nostr relay architecture, detailing message forwarding, concurrency handling, and throughput limitations to assess its performance and implications for decentralized social systems.
This article analyzes Nostr relay architecture, focusing on protocol design, message routing, concurrency, and performance under high load to inform optimization of decentralized communication systems.
This article examines Nostr relay architecture, detailing protocol design, message routing, concurrency handling, and performance under high load to inform optimization of decentralized communication systems.
This article examines the Nostr relay’s design and operation, detailing message forwarding, concurrency handling, and traffic management to assess scalability, performance, and practical constraints.
Examines Nostr relay architecture, protocols for message forwarding, concurrency handling, and throughput constraints; evaluates operational behaviors, scalability bottlenecks, and implications for decentralized social systems.