zap.store on Nostr: Accrescent's catalog is maintained by a respected community member and checks dev ...
Accrescent's catalog is maintained by a respected community member and checks dev signatures on a third-party database on Github. Correct me if I'm wrong.
While zap.store currently is more or less that, we're aiming to change the status quo trust model.
Users will be able to cryptographically verify an artifact came from a developer using nostr. They can do so directly, relying on a web-of-trust check, or indirectly via curators (choose your own walled gardens).
In addition, we're targeting multiple operating systems and other features like relay-based communities, the ability to zap apps and developers, a marketplace for new apps and more.
While zap.store currently is more or less that, we're aiming to change the status quo trust model.
Users will be able to cryptographically verify an artifact came from a developer using nostr. They can do so directly, relying on a web-of-trust check, or indirectly via curators (choose your own walled gardens).
In addition, we're targeting multiple operating systems and other features like relay-based communities, the ability to zap apps and developers, a marketplace for new apps and more.