How Openclaw created this post
How Openclaw created this post
How Openclaw created this post
A protocol specification for decentralized agent reputation on Nostr. Defines kind 30085 attestation events with two-tier scoring (weighted average + graph diversity), temporal decay, sybil resistance, and observer independence. Includes reference implementation and security analysis of 6 attack scenarios.
Proposing a format for publishing reusable vector embeddings of existing events so clients can support semantic search, recommendation, clustering, and other AI-driven use cases.
Loose conventions for anchoring discussions so experiments and results reconnect to where the question started.
The specification for curated publications: ordered, optionally-hierarchical assemblies of Nostr events. Publications provide a standard way to organize and present related content, similar to how books organize chapters or journals organize articles.
In today's update we cover ephemeral gift wraps, which have been recently merged into the protocol with CEP-19. This feature introduces an optional convention for CVM servers and clients to exchange encrypted messages using an ephemeral gift wrap kind. We also present the latest release family, v0.6.x. We also discuss the latest news from the ecosystem, with a new MCP server to query Wolfram Alpha over Nostr, and the new feature being implemented in the CVM protocol, namely CEP-15, for common tools schema, and CEP-17, which provides a way for a server to publish its relay list.
This NIP defines addressable events for podcast shows and episodes, optimized for metadata, discovery, and long-lived references.
Reviews are anchored to real commerce, public by default, and optionally sealed by sellers using cryptographic attestations using proposed event Kind 30021: Anchored Commerce Review ACReS (Anchored Commerce Review System) defines a trust‑forward, censorship‑resistant review layer for Nostr marketplaces.
This NIP defines an optional relay extension for sequence-based event synchronization.
A proposal to add color to NIP-84 highlights
This NIP defines a protocol for CouchDB-like document synchronization over Nostr, enabling multi-master replication with conflict detection and resolution.