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nowhere: an entire website encoded in a URL

Nowhere is a service that encodes entire websites into the fragment portion of a URL—text that stays only in the browser and is never sent to servers—so the link itself functions as the site and travels wherever it is shared. For communication features like orders, messages, and real-time coordination, Nowhere uses Nostr relays, which handle only encrypted, untraceable data from ephemeral keys without identifying the source site.

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Apr 24, 2026, 6:44 PM
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Apr 24, 2026, 8:46 PM

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nowhere: an entire website encoded in a URL is currently shaped by signals from 1 source platforms. This page organizes AI analysis summaries, 1 timeline events, and 0 relationship edges so search engines and AI systems can understand the topic's factual basis and propagation arc.

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URL fragmentserverless websitedecentralized webencrypted communicationephemeral keysNostr relays

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nowhere: an entire website encoded in a URL

Apr 24, 2026, 6:44 PM

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