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ManiMe on Nostr: Do you think businesses want to integrate their apps with Nostr? ☑️ yes, and ...

Do you think businesses want to integrate their apps with Nostr?
☑️ yes, and they’ll pay for consultation
☑️ no, Nostr needs more users first
☑️ I’m interested, tell me more

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Nostr is NOT a social network. Nostr is a network of interconnected social apps. And, since any app is a social app, Nostr is for every app.


ONLY Nostr incentivizes inter-connectivity between independent apps, simply by respecting sovereignty at the protocol layer. For end users, sovereignty means that the content they post “to Nostr” will never be owned by the apps that they use. For businesses building apps on Nostr, sovereignty means that every app actually benefits by other apps being on the network. Because sovereignty is respected, users are retained for longer and independent apps thrive far longer on Nostr than on the legacy “black box” social networks.

Social apps thrive on Nostr

Nostr integration provides these benefits for every app :

  • Unrestrained access for any app, to all public and private data “on Nostr”. No fees or licenses for harvesting user data from the network.
  • Unburdened from liability, when collecting user data with any app. When sending “to Nostr”, end users retain custody of user data while apps never loose access.
  • Unlimited free market of search engines and feed algos. Users and brands can create, use, and share any algos or custom feeds. Grow your audience on your own terms.
  • Universal open network for all apps. Build any kind of app for any audience, on the same network as other apps for other audiences. Discover new trends from user data.
  • Unregulated tech platform. Build your own app and use it as you wish. No gate keepers. No code review.

Sovereignty is good for business.

Regardless of the network size, a Nostr integrated app can grow its user base MUCH faster and with greater independence BECAUSE of the sovereignty respecting protocol. While end users may retain custody of their identities and data on the network, it’s the apps that determine which data is, or is not, sent to the network. Respect for sovereignty IS the killer feature that ONLY the Nostr protocol provides for apps and for end users.

Because Nostr is permissionless for any app to integrate :

  • end users will always have a free market of apps choose from
  • apps are free to integrate only as much as benefits their business model.
  • apps gain access to more novel data as new apps bring new users to the network.

Because data on Nostr is managed by end users and available to all apps :

  • User data looses exclusivity and the demand shifts toward novel insights and information derived from these data.
  • Apps are freed from having to be “data pirates”, and can focus on establishing a trusted user base, providing valuable services to satisfied customers, informed by the abundance of user data.
  • Apps are incentivized to offload data onto the network, establishing a new paradigm for interconnectivity, where independence is NOT at stake as the network grows.
  • New markets spring up to support users with self custody of their data, driven by the reality that apps can have full access without assuming responsibility.
  • The market for search and algo tools opens up for independent apps and end users to discover and interact freely with each other.
  • The ad based “attention economy” slowly transforms to a value based consumer economy, where the end user is the customer rather than the product being sold.

Even while privacy is respected

Sometimes sovereignty is at odds with privacy, but Nostr allows all parties to win while both are protected.

  • For end users sending sensetive data “to Nostr”, privacy is assured by encrypting it with their own private keys and/or sending it to private (auth required) relays of their choosing.
  • For apps handling private IP or business data, any traditional “black box” infrastructure can be used in the back end to manitain isolation from Nostr.

This means apps and end users remain in control of their own private data, without requiring “big social” as trust provider or data reseller. To access a user’s private data, client apps (even search engines, running locally) only need explicit permission from the end user to retrieve or decrypt from Nostr relays. Public data, on the other hand, is freely available for any app or search engine to harvest from any Nostr relay. In either case, user data on the Nostr network is always accessible to client apps, without additional restrictions or fees.

Nostr is for every app.

Adding social to any app makes it a better app. Add reviews for products or services. Add commenting or direct messaging. Share or collaborate on content creation. Nostr integration is straightforward and incremental for any app.

Nostr doesn’t define your app’s business model … Nostr 10X’s it!

Here’s how :

  1. Start with your own business and app design. Add Nosrr login.
  2. Discover what “kinds” of user data already exists “on Nostr” that your app can ingest and make use of.
  3. Decide which “kinds” of data would benefit your business, your users, and the network, if sent “to Nostr”.
  4. Implement Nostr integration for data kinds and add webs of trust tools for recommendation and discovery.
  5. Verify your app is sovereignty respecting in how it handles private data and implements Nostr NIPs.
  6. Engage with existing users, and onboard new users from your app, to earn their trust and patronage over Nostr.

For more info and assistance, contact our team of Nostr integration experts.

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