NIP-15 ====== Nostr Marketplace (for resilient marketplaces) ----------------------------------- `draft` `optional` `author:fiatjaf` `author:benarc` `author:motorina0` `author:talvasconcelos` > Based on https://github.com/lnbits/Diagon-Alley > Implemented here https://github.com/lnbits/nostrmarket ## Terms - `merchant` - seller of products with NOSTR key-pair - `customer` - buyer of products with NOSTR key-pair - `product` - item for sale by the `merchant` - `stall` - list of products controlled by `merchant` (a `merchant` can have multiple stalls) - `marketplace` - clientside software for searching `stalls` and purchasing `products` ## Nostr Marketplace Clients ### Merchant admin Where the `merchant` creates, updates and deletes `stalls` and `products`, as well as where they manage sales, payments and communication with `customers`. The `merchant` admin software can be purely clientside, but for `convenience` and uptime, implementations will likely have a server client listening for NOSTR events. ### Marketplace `Marketplace` software should be entirely clientside, either as a stand-alone app, or as a purely frontend webpage. A `customer` subscribes to different merchant NOSTR public keys, and those `merchants` `stalls` and `products` become listed and searchable. The marketplace client is like any other ecommerce site, with basket and checkout. `Marketplaces` may also wish to include a `customer` support area for direct message communication with `merchants`. ## `Merchant` publishing/updating products (event) A merchant can publish these events: | Kind | | Description | NIP | |---------|------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------| | `0 ` | `set_meta` | The merchant description (similar with any `nostr` public key). | [NIP01 ](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/01.md) | | `30017` | `set_stall` | Create or update a stall. | [NIP33](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/33.md) (Parameterized Replaceable Event) | | `30018` | `set_product` | Create or update a product. | [NIP33](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/33.md) (Parameterized Replaceable Event) | | `4 ` | `direct_message` | Communicate with the customer. The messages can be plain-text or JSON. | [NIP04](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/04.md) | | `5 ` | `delete` | Delete a product or a stall. | [NIP09](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/09.md) | ### Event `30017`: Create or update a stall. **Event Content**: ```json { "id": , "name": , "description": , "currency": , "shipping": [ { "id": , "name": , "cost": , "countries": [], } ] } ``` Fields that are not self-explanatory: - `shipping`: - an array with possible shipping zones for this stall. The customer MUST choose exactly one shipping zone. - shipping to different zones can have different costs. For some goods (digital for example) the cost can be zero. - the `id` is an internal value used by the merchant. This value must be sent back as the customer selection. **Event Tags**: ```json "tags": [["d", , "stall_id": , "name": , "description": , "images": <[String], array of image URLs, optional>, "currency": , "price": , "quantity": , "specs": [ [ , ] ] } ``` Fields that are not self-explanatory: - `specs`: - an array of key pair values. It allows for the Customer UI to present present product specifications in a structure mode. It also allows comparison between products - eg: `[["operating_system", "Android 12.0"], ["screen_size", "6.4 inches"], ["connector_type", "USB Type C"]]` _Open_: better to move `spec` in the `tags` section of the event? **Event Tags**: ```json "tags": [ ["d", , "type": 0, "name": , "address": "message": ", "contact": { "nostr": <32-bytes hex of a pubkey>, "phone": , "email": , }, "items": [ { "product_id": , "quantity": } ], "shipping_id": } ``` _Open_: is `contact.nostr` required? ### Step 2: `merchant` request payment (event) Sent back from the merchant for payment. Any payment option is valid that the merchant can check. The below json goes in `content` of [NIP04](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/04.md). `payment_options`/`type` include: - `url` URL to a payment page, stripe, paypal, btcpayserver, etc - `btc` onchain bitcoin address - `ln` bitcoin lightning invoice - `lnurl` bitcoin lnurl-pay ```json { "id": , "type": 1, "message": , "payment_options": [ { "type": , "link": }, { "type": , "link": }, { "type": , "link": } ] } ``` ### Step 3: `merchant` verify payment/shipped (event) Once payment has been received and processed. The below json goes in `content` of [NIP04](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/04.md). ```json { "id": , "type": 2, "message": , "paid": , "shipped": , } ``` ## Customer support events Customer support is handled over whatever communication method was specified. If communicating via nostr, NIP-04 is used https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/04.md. ## Additional Standard data models can be found here here