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This article defines the Nostr client architecture, detailing its decentralized relay model, cryptographic key management, and message encryption; it evaluates security trade-offs and proposes enhancements for privacy and resilience.
The Nostr protocol client exemplifies a decentralized messaging model, analyzing its distributed relay architecture, cryptographic key management, and encryption practices to assess privacy and security trade-offs.
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