nielliesmons on Nostr: Depends what your goal is. You can just share the Npub like you do for users. But ...
Depends what your goal is.
You can just share the Npub like you do for users.
But most will instead want to invite others to experience a community **in a specific app**. For that there's several options:
For Web Apps you can share a URL of the group/community:
- this link can be personalized to the receiving user
- this link can end with the npub so other apps can pick up on it
For Native Apps I'm currently breaking my head on how I want to do this. I have this strong hunch that there's something really awesome that you can do when the community **is** a relay/media server. As in:
- it has a domain
- it can store events, file hashes and even the files (apk's etc...) itselves
- it can whitelist npubs (throw-away npubs included) for access to those events and files
- with cashu you can even set a little starter's budget aside for the invitee
You can just share the Npub like you do for users.
But most will instead want to invite others to experience a community **in a specific app**. For that there's several options:
For Web Apps you can share a URL of the group/community:
- this link can be personalized to the receiving user
- this link can end with the npub so other apps can pick up on it
For Native Apps I'm currently breaking my head on how I want to do this. I have this strong hunch that there's something really awesome that you can do when the community **is** a relay/media server. As in:
- it has a domain
- it can store events, file hashes and even the files (apk's etc...) itselves
- it can whitelist npubs (throw-away npubs included) for access to those events and files
- with cashu you can even set a little starter's budget aside for the invitee