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The latest release of our Android app has just dropped!

v0.8.0 brings:

- Show place comments

- Hide ATMs by default

- Show places offering delivery

GitHub link below or in your favorite app store now. nostr:npub10r8xl2njyepcw2zwv3a6dyufj4e4ajx86hz6v4ehu4gnpupxxp7stjt2p8.

We have temporarily lost dark tile support as we migrate to a self-sovereign vector tile setup. Dark tiles will hopefully back in the next release!

We have also migrate to a RPC-based API on the BTC Map server, which makes things more efficient and performant all round.

Igor did most of the heavy lifting on all of this and so props to him. 💪

And as a reminder, we are entirely volunteer powered. And so if you like using our service, consider getting involved or donating!

https://btcmap.org/support-us

https://github.com/teambtcmap/btcmap-android/releases/tag/v0.8.0

An idea I’ve been reflecting on:

BTCMaps: The Geographic Interface for Nostr

Vision:

Position BTCMaps as the primary geographic visualization layer for Nostr's decentralized social network, combining privacy-preserving engagement tracking with gamification opportunities.

Key Components:

Map Nodes: Store locations tagged with Nostr public keys

Visit Verification: Local proof signing using client and vendor keys

Privacy-First Framework:

All sensitive operations happen on user devices

Local storage of visit history and achievements

Users control what data to share publicly

Gamification Engine:

Achievement tracking without compromising privacy

Verifiable visit proofs for rewards/badges

Community engagement incentives

Strategic Value:

Establishes BTCMaps as the standard for geographic Nostr data

Creates engaging user experience through gamification

Maintains user privacy while enabling social features

Provides businesses with opt-in engagement metrics

Sound interesting?

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Happy to hear you like the idea! 🙌🏻🍻 Just a follow up note. The gamification features mentioned (achievements, rewards, venue discovery) require careful balance between public visibility and user privacy. While you can implement basic public anonymous achievements now, meaningful social features need Nostr's upcoming trust circle protocol to:

Let users share specific venue visits with trusted friends only

Enable private recommendations within friend groups

Create meaningful social engagement without exposing user patterns

Balance public badges/achievements with private transaction data

Recommendation: Start with anonymous public achievements, but design your architecture to easily integrate trust circle features once the Nostr protocol adds these capabilities. This ensures you protect user privacy while building toward fuller social features.

Current scope: Anonymous public achievements

Future scope: Rich social features within trust circles

Reading the habla.news post now. Great post! 🙌🏻🙌🏻