Yiluo Wei
Yiluo Wei in the Nostr ecosystem: Nostr empirical research author. This archive profile summarizes public work, projects and relevance to Nostr and us.
Yiluo Wei belongs in the People archive as a research author behind one of the early empirical studies of Nostr decentralization, availability and replication overhead.


Public role in Nostr
Yiluo Wei is included here because of a visible public role in the Nostr universe: Nostr empirical research author. The profile is intentionally focused on ecosystem work rather than private biography.
- Empirical Nostr study. The arXiv paper studies the Nostr ecosystem across July to December 2023 and gives the archive a measurement-based view of relays and network behavior.
- Decentralization and resilience framing. The paper is useful because it tests Nostr as an operating network, not just as a protocol promise.
- Research bridge. The work helps connect technical claims about relays and availability to actual observed behavior.
The human read
Yiluo Wei's role is important because Nostr also needs measurement. The empirical paper looks at decentralization, availability and replication overhead in a real network window, which is exactly the sort of evidence a serious relay or infrastructure article should have nearby.
For us, research authors give the archive a different kind of authority. Builder pages tell you what people are trying to make. Research pages help you ask what the network is actually doing and where the design creates tradeoffs.
Why this matters for the Nostr archive
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, Nostr is easier to understand when the protocol is connected to real builders and products. The ecosystem is not one company. It is a mesh of people building clients, relays, libraries, signers, wallets, media tools, community infrastructure and funding channels.
Why it matters to us
For us, Yiluo Wei matters because a serious Nostr knowledge hub needs measurement research beside builder stories and product pages.
How to keep this profile accurate
Future edits should update roles, projects and dates from project pages, public repositories or funding announcements instead of copying random reposts.
Why this person or scene matters
Yiluo Wei belongs to the people, public work and culture layer. The page should help you answer one concrete question instead of forcing you through a generic Nostr essay.
The short version is: Yiluo Wei in the Nostr ecosystem: Nostr empirical research author. This archive profile summarizes public work, projects and relevance to Nostr and us. The deeper version is to see which concept, standard, product surface or human decision actually changes because of it.
Public work to verify
The useful machinery around Yiluo Wei is contribution history, public work, client adoption, funding, community behavior and visible protocol impact. Name those moving parts directly, because vague protocol language is where confusion starts.
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, A strong page gives you enough context to recognize the term in another client, NIP, relay policy, wallet prompt or source document without pretending every reader is already a protocol engineer.
- Evidence. Which source shows the work?
- Connection. Which app, NIP, event or project changed?
- Context. What should you read next?
Projects and relationships
Test Yiluo Wei by asking what is signed, where it is stored, who renders it, which relays or services are involved and what survives when the first app or server is unavailable.
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, That test keeps the explanation tied to reality. It also tells us which internal links belong in the body: foundations first, then standards, then practical examples.


Influence without mythmaking
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, The main risk is that a personality story can distract from the actual protocol and product lessons. The page should say that plainly and then show the safer reading: what works today, what is experimental and what needs source verification.
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, This is where dense content beats long content. Give the reader facts, constraints, examples and next steps instead of repeating broad claims about openness or decentralization.
Useful context for newcomers
For us, Yiluo Wei matters only when it improves understanding or helps a real flow: identity, publishing, relay choice, signing, payment, media, moderation, commerce, venue context or governance.
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, That does not mean every page has to become our product pitch. It means the page should make the connection visible when the topic affects our ecosystem, and stay purely educational when it does not.
Connected pages
The best next step from Yiluo Wei is not a generic link pile. Connect it to the closest prerequisite, the closest technical standard and the closest practical example.
In the people / yiluo-wei chapter, A large archive becomes useful when every page behaves like a node in a knowledge graph: this explains one thing, points to what it depends on and shows where the idea is used.
How to place Yiluo Wei on the map
Read Yiluo Wei as part of the People route, not as an isolated entry. Its main surface is human and cultural memory: builders, maintainers, funders, creators, events and the social context behind the protocol. That framing matters because a Nostr page is useful only when you can see which layer it belongs to and which layer it does not solve by itself.
The first question is practical: what changes for you if Yiluo Wei works well? Sometimes the answer is safer signing, sometimes better relay discovery, sometimes clearer media storage, sometimes a stronger source trail. Keep that question in front of you and the page becomes easier to judge.
- Layer. People is the parent route, so the page should send you back to that shelf and sideways into adjacent concepts.
- Evidence. The current source trail starts with Exploring the Nostr Ecosystem, HTML paper, Nostrica, Nostr World. Treat those as anchors, then compare product behavior and NIP support.
Enoch RootRead this beside Yiluo Wei when you want the neighboring concept.
Developer ToolsRead this beside Yiluo Wei when you want the neighboring concept.
ClientsRead this beside Yiluo Wei when you want the neighboring concept.
signerThis concept is part of the working vocabulary behind Yiluo Wei.
What Yiluo Wei should help you decide
A good page about Yiluo Wei should leave you with a decision, not just recognition. You should know whether it is a protocol primitive, a client behavior, a relay operation, a product example, a research source or our implementation question. That distinction keeps the archive from becoming a flat glossary.
The common mistake is turning people into mythology instead of showing the work, incentives and public evidence. We avoid that by making the claim, the evidence and the next step visible. If a statement depends on a NIP, the page should point to that NIP. If it depends on a project, the page should show the project source. If it affects user safety, the page should say what can fail.
The working example behind Yiluo Wei
Use this page with a concrete mental test: a profile should help you understand what the person changed, what to verify and which parts of Nostr their work touches. That example is more useful than a generic definition because Nostr is not one product. The same signed event can be read by different clients, stored by different relays and interpreted through different product choices.
This is also why internal links matter. When the page mentions keys, clients, relays, events, zaps, Blossom, Cashu, FoundUPS or NIPs, those words should lead to the page that explains the concept more deeply. The goal is not to trap you in tabs; the goal is to let you move with context.
Source discipline for Yiluo Wei
The source list is part of the content, not decoration. For Yiluo Wei, use primary protocol documents first when the claim is technical, project repositories or product pages when the claim is about an app, and research or directory sources when the claim is about ecosystem position. If the sources disagree, the page should show the uncertainty instead of smoothing it away.
That source discipline is how a large archive stays trustworthy. It also helps learning: you get a short explanation first, then a route to the source that proves or complicates it. The page should feel like a guided chapter, but the evidence should still be close enough to inspect.
Before and after reading Yiluo Wei
Before reading Yiluo Wei, make sure you know the nearby base concepts: a public key identifies, a private key signs, relays carry signed events, clients render those events, and NIPs describe shared behavior. You do not need to memorize the whole protocol, but those pieces prevent most confusion.
After reading Yiluo Wei, the next useful move is to compare it with one neighboring page. If this is an app, compare it with a signer, relay or wallet page. If this is a NIP, compare it with the product behavior it enables. If this is a research source, compare it with the hub that uses it. That is how the archive becomes a learning path instead of a pile.

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