Podcast Episodes
Podcast
#2 Illegal Markets | Open Markets Podcast
Apr 6, 2026, 3:41 PM
Eric and Sync kick things off with some follow-up from the last episode, then get into a frustrating Amazon purchase gone wrong before diving into Sync’s latest experiment—vibe coding a Nostr-native shop experience. From there, the conversation expands into Nostr Boutique, a new kind of app built on Nostr, and eventually heads into a bigger question: what does it actually mean—legally and practically—to build on an open protocol like Nostr? Links: https://nostr.boutique https://github.com/OpenMarketsFoundation/Agent-Skill https://github.com/OpenMarketsFoundation/Gamma-Napp Followup: https://www.technoamish.com/ Marketplaces: Marketplaces: https://Plebian.Market https://shopstr.store https://conduit.market/ https://cypher.space https://milk.market https://synvya.com https://www.takemysats.com/ https://nostr.boutique https://nostr.blue In this episode, the hosts share updates from the community, including progress around agentic commerce for restaurants and a project moving toward NIP-99 compliance. They also highlight a new client, Techno Amish, who is integrating shop experiences into a 3D world—an example of how people are starting to use Nostr in creative, unexpected ways. The flexibility of the protocol really stands out here, especially when it comes to content discovery and visualizing connections. They also mention that the podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Overcast, and encourage listeners to join the Nostr-native experience. Eric then shares a personal story about buying a pop-up dog shelter on Amazon that didn’t quite live up to expectations—it arrived missing key parts, despite glowing reviews. It becomes a jumping-off point for a broader critique of centralized marketplaces, where incentives don’t always align with honest outcomes. In contrast, they talk about the potential of open commerce systems like Conduit, where trust and reputation can be built within your own network. Sync walks through his current build process, describing a three-step approach: first creating a storefront, then adding a backend for managing orders, and finally evolving it into a more dynamic marketplace. This leads into Nostr Boutique, an N-site app hosted on Blossom that lets anyone spin up a storefront without needing an account. One standout feature is the “steal this site” button, which allows users to clone and redeploy a site instantly—leaning into a more collaborative, remix-friendly model of building. The discussion also touches on the resilience of hosting across multiple gateways and how that changes the way we think about deploying apps. From there, things get a bit more technical. Sync explains how Nostr Boutique integrates NIP-99 into N-sites, allowing apps to pull identity directly from subdomains. This makes cloning and customizing sites even easier, lowering the barrier for experimentation. He also shares a bit about his “vibe coding” workflow and the tools he’s using, including ChatGPT Codex and OpenCode, along with an agent skill that helps others spin up their own storefronts. The conversation then shifts into the legal side of decentralized commerce. The hosts are careful to note that they’re not lawyers, but they explore the topic through the lens of responsibility and intent. They reference the history of Silk Road—not as a blueprint, but as context—and make it clear that the goal here is to build something pro-social. A key point is that protocols themselves aren’t inherently legal or illegal; responsibility sits with the individuals using them. They talk about how moderation and compliance might work in a decentralized world, and how incentives could actually favor better behavior compared to centralized platforms. There’s also a discussion around privacy, particularly the idea of “privacy by design,” where users aren’t required to give up unnecessary data. This naturally ties into the concept of a web of trust, where reputation is earned over time and can’t easily be taken away or manipulated. The episode wraps with a broader reflection on what’s possible. Nostr opens the door to new kinds of commerce—ones that are more open, more flexible, and potentially more aligned with users. But with that comes responsibility. The hosts end on a hopeful note, emphasizing that the direction this ecosystem takes will ultimately depend on how people choose to build and participate in it.

Podcast
#1 Agentic Commerce | Open Markets Podcast
Mar 30, 2026, 11:22 PM
We kick things off with a few follow-ups from last episode—links to the Gamma Market repo, marketplaces building in the open, and a quick nod to TakeMySats. If you’re on Nostr, drop a comment and join the conversation. Then we dive into the big idea: the Agentic Commerce Age. As AI agents become the interface for buying and selling, two paths emerge: Open models querying permissionless marketplaces Closed ecosystems controlled by a few AI platforms We break down why Bitcoin and Nostr—as open protocols—offer a credible alternative to platform capture: no gatekeepers, no marketing departments, just sovereign money and open discovery. 🛍️ Merchants shoutout on Nostr ! 🛠️ Vibecode: Build challenge scope Can you spin up a NIP-99 compliant marketplace in a day? We walk through the stack: Sebastian’s Nuxt MKStack boilerplate OpenCode (vs Goose) for exploring the spec Claude or ChatGPT (subscription recommended) Optional GitHub setup Goal: launch and deploy your own Gamma Market–compatible Nostr marketplace. 🔗 Links Gamma Market Spec / Repo: https://github.com/gammamarkets Marketplaces: https://Plebian.Market https://shopstr.store/ https://conduit.market/ https://cypher.space https://milk.market https://synvya.com https://nostr.blue https://www.takemysats.com/ Agentic commerce links: https://rye.com/blog/openai-chatgpt-checkout-agentic-commerce https://www.adweek.com/commerce/openais-chatgpt-is-making-a-big-change-to-its-commerce-strategy/ https://techcrunch.com/2025/10/07/openai-and-the-race-for-ai-driven-commerce/

Podcast
Episode 0: Open Markets Reference Episode
Mar 27, 2026, 6:31 PM
In this episode Eric FJ & Sync go over the goal of the podcast, the Nostr Gamma Markets commerce specification and the state of the current Nostr Commerce state of the network.
