Been thinking about this for a long time. Nostr+Bitcoin online stores and business websites. Login/pay/manage stock/etc. with Nostr+Bitcoin.

It'll need a standardized branding schema, much alike to social media profiles, just with a few extra settings and content. Then, a simple CMS for store pages, product items, etc.

The hope is that it will become easier to sell online using Nostr+Bitcoin than any other system, and more custom/personalized than social media online marketplaces. Plus, it would directly integrate with the Nostr online marketplace.

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Plus, it'll disrupt the Amazon stronghold on online selling, giving it back to communities! Eventually, I'd want it to be its own client, sorta like the Amazon app, but the content is not hosted nor controlled by me.

And just in case people still want to use their own domain name, they can install an embedded client that just opens the web app to their shop without the ability to navigate to other shops (so it feels like they have real ownership), and their website can also act as a private-write, public-read relay locked to their npub or a multisig (for recoverability), so the actual content of their shop would still be a Nostr thing.

I've spent some time thinking about the design of a nostr Uber.

And, it would face the same problems a nostr Amazon would face.

The reason people use Amazon to buy stuff is because they know that if it's trash they can return it.

If I order something with Bitcoin, the seller can choose never to send it.

You could have seller reputation of course.

But that will just lead it to quickly centralizing.

I have not thought of a solution to this.

Buyers need protection or they won't buy.

Buyer's protection is naturally at odds with seller's protection, as well. I got burned by PayPal and a disgruntled client once. I did work, then it wasn't to their liking, and paypal gave them my money "back".

WoT reputation? Add people you trust to a recommendation list, and run some sort of WoT-like calculation, plus uncensorable Nostr reviews with truly verifiable customers.

You could tie ratings and reviews to a receipt. Maybe specify a separate portion of the invoice and receipt that is signed apart from the price or other sensitive data, so either party could "prove purchase" along with the review.

This doesn't stop them from creating false reviews if they are in cahoots with the "buyer" but those wouldn't show up in your web of trust.

Right, and this is why it ought to include Web-of-Trust atop verifying by receipt. Amazon reviews are fake all the time—16k five-star reviews for bed sheets or plain salt and pepper shakers should be a red flag—so this would be a genuine improvement!

A friend of a friend saying it's good is worth 1000 anon reviews, and we are right to think so.

I get paid to write fake Amazon reviews. I also get a whole bunch of free stuff. Chairs, desk, umbrellas.

Working on this already for the new version of plebeain.market 👌👌

Sweet! I figured I might not be the first