Nips

Nostr Compass #33

Amethyst embeds Nostr apps, Mosaico coordinates coding agents, Nostrology maps relay-list concentration, and six July retrospectives trace protocol change across Nostr.

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Nostr Compass #32

IndieSats opens music infrastructure, Nostrord implements NIP-29 upgrades, Divine hardens delivery, and Armada brings Buzz workspaces to an independent Nostr client.

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Nostr Compass #31

Vector drops Marmot for the open Concord protocol, Amethyst ships an implementation, Sonar splits from Bitchat, and Divine Mobile ships ProofMode.

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NIP-A3

This NIP standardizes payment and tip invocations using the RFC-8905 `payto:` URI scheme.

NIP-22

This NIP defines kind:1111 comments as plaintext threaded notes scoped either to a Nostr event/address or to an external I-tag such as a URL, hashtag, geohash, or podcast item.

NIP-21

This NIP standardizes the usage of a common URI scheme `nostr:`.

NIP-19

This NIP standardizes bech32-formatted strings that can be used to display keys, ids and other information in clients as shareable identifiers with extra metadata.

NIP-09

Event Deletion Requests define how Nostr users can ask relays and clients to stop showing events they authored.

NIP-07

NIP-07 defines the browser interface that lets Nostr web apps talk to user signers. It standardizes the optional window.nostr object, usually provided by a browser extension, so websites can request a user’s public key and ask the signer to sign Nostr events without ever handling the user’s private key directly.

NKBIP-01: Curated Publications Specification

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.

NIP-05

This NIP defines a mapping of Nostr keys to DNS-based internet identifiers.

Ephemeral Is Better — The ContextVM World #3

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.

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NIP-07

Especificação do protocolo Nostr voltada para navegação web e aplicações web.

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NIP-03

This NIP defines an event that can contain an OpenTimestamps proof for any other event.

NIP-02

A special event with kind 3, meaning "follow list" is defined as having a list of p tags, one for each of the followed/known profiles one is following.