Today marks DAY SEVENTEEN of Rizful’s “30 Days, 30 Devs” initiative.

From September 21st through October 20th, 2025, we are highlighting one Nostr developer each day, and sending a zap of 100,000 sats to that developer.

Today we are zapping nostr:npub1aeh2zw4elewy5682lxc6xnlqzjnxksq303gwu2npfaxd49vmde6qcq4nwx , developer of the nostr:npub1pvz2c9z4pau26xdwfya24d0qhn6ne8zp9vwjuyxw629wkj9vh5lsrrsd4h project, an innovative Nostr game.

Thanks nostr:npub1aeh2zw4elewy5682lxc6xnlqzjnxksq303gwu2npfaxd49vmde6qcq4nwx Your 100k zap is sent!

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Please help us with the “30 Days, 30 Devs” initiative... simply reply to this note with the pubkeys of any devs you would like to see zapped. Don't be shy, we've got 30 days!!!

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This is great! Thank you guys for your contributions to the community.

Congrats! 🤙🫂🎨

Thank you for the recommendation! My most recent nostr app is called Nostr Threads: https://github.com/supertestnet/nostr_threads

I made it because of a disappointing aspect of njump.me. Normally, I like that app, and use it to share nostr posts outside of nostr. But, if I want to share a thread with multiple posts in it, njump only shows one post at a time. Other tools, like Primal, do a better job, but they throw a lot of "junk" on the screen like login buttons and the whole "People in this Note" section. I wanted something that can cleanly show "just" the content I found interesting. So I made one.

To use it, just grab the nevent string of the "last" post in an interesting thread, and paste it into Nostr Threads. It will download each post in the thread, present them in a clean way, and give you a nice, shareable link so that you can share that content with others.

I know it would be useful, for several reasons (seo included), I was tempted several times to add the thread view in Njump but at the end I always refused, since the final goal of Njump is to promote other real Nostr clients that have actual decentralized structure and Outbox support.

So if you created one, I'm happy with that :)

PS: I tested your tool with your own note and it got stuck on loading.

it requires nevent strings to have at least one relay inside, and many clients don't put a relay in the nevent string -- that's why I made this tool which, among other things, lets you manually add relays to your nevent strings: https://supertestnet.github.io/nostr-helpers/

I saw this today, publishing a longform note and the client didn’t embed any relays. Very surprising.

Congrats Daniel 👏

Thank you, nostr:npub1jluy3twvf338v6zlujzzdhjkzjy8ezj34ksydr8vw8a6jwp89ygshpp2kq! I’m honored to be featured today. 🤩

I barely consider myself a developer, as I come from the creative, branding, and marketing side, but I’ve always wanted to be able to put my ideas into motion with code. Building software with AI was not even on my radar a year ago. It wasn’t until someone introduced me to Lovable, and then I tried Cursor and Claude that I really began to understand the potential.

After seeing Bitchat, I took a stab at forking a Lightning payment app called Buzzpay to create a new look and feel and add an enhanced feature set. In just a couple of weeks, the first release of nostr:npub1sats2e7vregvqg3ruxwz95we569nkfgrdm8kamm696twklrwlz0s64exrl was up and running, and is now being piloted at two local restaurants. My next project was Sidecar, a lite Nostr client Chrome extension that lives in the browser sidebar. I created it so I could have a constant feed of my timeline available when I’m browsing any website. It’s not finished yet, and the reason for that is how I got to where we are today.

As an early Nostr adopter from December 2022, I’ve accumulated an above average number of follows. I guess my desire to have an active feed of as much interesting content as possible led me to follow over 3500 users. Of course, there’s been a lot of drop-off, and a full third of my follows had become inactive. This meant that my follow list was full of a lot of dead weight, and as I learned from attempting to build a client app, this caused all sorts of problems with relays, and was slowing down my development and testing process.

So I decided to pivot, and build something that could benefit not just myself, but the entire Nostr community, because I knew I wasn’t the only one hoarding useless dormant npubs in my follow list. nostr:npub1pvz2c9z4pau26xdwfya24d0qhn6ne8zp9vwjuyxw629wkj9vh5lsrrsd4h is a follow list manager and a backup tool, but I knew it had to also be a gamified experience, so people would want to use it and share it. In addition to being able to purge or nuke any and all zombies you find, you can also grant immunity to the ones you hope will come back, and scout the follows of your friends to help them lighten their load.

I hope you all enjoy it, and for the rest of October, we’ll be running a friendly competition to see who can purge the most zombies from their feed. I'll also be announcing an updated and expanded prize pool shortly.

More on that very soon — stay tuned! 💜⚡️🤙

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Has anyone nominated nostr:npub18pudjhdhhp2v8gxnkttt00um729nv93tuepjda2jrwn3eua5tf5s80a699 or nostr:npub1m4ny6hjqzepn4rxknuq94c2gpqzr29ufkkw7ttcxyak7v43n6vvsajc2jl yet?

nope. cool initiative tho. zap hivetalk instead