An Empirical Analysis of the Nostr Social Network: Decentralization, Availability, and Replication Overhead
Yiluo Wei, Gareth Tyson

TL;DR
This paper provides the first large-scale empirical analysis of Nostr, a decentralized social network, focusing on its decentralization, relay availability, and replication overhead, and proposes improvements to optimize performance.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive study of Nostr's ecosystem, highlighting decentralization benefits and challenges, and introduces methods to reduce replication overhead while maintaining availability.
Findings
Nostr achieves better decentralization than traditional Fediverse platforms.
Relay availability is hindered by financial sustainability issues.
Post replication enhances censorship resistance but incurs significant overhead.
Abstract
Nostr is a decentralized social network launched in 2022, emphasizing high availability and censorship resistance. Since launching, it has gained substantial attention, boasting over 100 million posts. Nostr resembles a micro-blogging service like Twitter but with distinct underlying infrastructure. Nostr introduces the concept of relays, which act as open storage servers that receive, store, and distribute user posts. Each user is uniquely identified by a public key, ensuring authenticity of posts through digital signatures. Users are able to securely replicate and retrieve posts through multiple relays, which frees them from single-server reliance and enhances post availability, thereby attempting to make Nostr censorship resistant. However, this aggressive design also presents challenges, such as the overhead required for extensive post replication and the difficulty in obtaining a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting · Caching and Content Delivery
