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YawningGoat
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nostr class of ‘22 🤙 coffee ☕️ uk 🇬🇧

Anyone heard of nostrchat.app (not nostrchat.io)?

nitter.net/nostrchatln?s=21

I’ve not seen them mentioned on here before. They have 18k followers on the letter app and have now been promoted by nostr:npub1getal6ykt05fsz5nqu4uld09nfj3y3qxmv8crys4aeut53unfvlqr80nfm

nitter.net/getalby/status/1727647746738278608?s=46

Seems like they’re into BRC-20 and setting up their own token 🤔

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Yondar's purpose is to seamlessly connect people and places. Typically if a business owner wants to be found on a map, they need to go through Google. With Yondar, they can publish their business on nostr and own that business listing cryptographically with their private key. Enabling businesses to have better visibility on nostr will be good for nostr.

There are many more features on the roadmap for Yondar that will make it far, fast more than just a map. The old Yondar at https://yondar.me has augmented reality and private realtime location sharing built in; these features are coming to Go Yondar as soon as possible.

This will allow friends to find each other, their favorite places, and new places all via augmented reality navigation.

Of course, I must also mention that the already thriving Yondar dev community at t.me/yondarme is brimming with ideas beyond what I orthogonal envisioned and thanks to #nostrocket anyone can get paid for pushing Yondar forward with new ideas and features that drive adoption or monetization.

I appreciate your question and hope that this quick response gives you a vision for what I hope to accomplish with Yondar! 😄🤙

Thanks for the reply. Just a bit more interested why you didn’t build on top of OSM let your network interact with the existing points of interest rather than generate everything again from scratch.

nostr:npub1arkn0xxxll4llgy9qxkrncn3vc4l69s0dz8ef3zadykcwe7ax3dqrrh43w on the Nostr Apps 201 talk, you referred to go.yondar.me as ‘Google Maps without Google’. What’s the difference in vision behind Yondar compared to OpenStreetMap?

I’ve felt the same thing - mainly for one time payment relays rather than monthly payment. Most of the reputable free relays always work.

Fair enough, I think it runs well. If you want to try it, here’s a guide:

https://nitter.net/getalby/status/1629164343311978499?s=46

Likely inevitable regulator pressure as opposed to Google, but still a good move for consumers

Still because of the new awesome app preview images, or other reasons?