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We can try! ContextVM is a protocol that makes it possible for services to be reachable through internet by clients without complicated setups or any permissions. Imagine that you have a lemonade stand, and you want people to be able to buy from your lemonade stand. Now imagine that your lemonade stand is digital, and the internet is the street where the stand is placed. In the traditional way of building things, you'll need to do loads of complex configuration and even ask for permission from the owner of the piece of infrastructure that allows you to connect to the internet to enable users to see your stand and buy from it. With ContextVM, it's as easy as making the lemonade and just opening the stand. Thanks to nostr relays, people would be able to see and buy lemonade from you without any hassle. I hope this is clear enough. We also recorded a little demo that goes through the different pieces that allow you to have this. Maybe that also helps.
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Here is a short demo video walking through the ContextVM ecosystem. In it, we demonstrate some fundamental concepts, including creating a Cashu wallet, wrapping its API in an MCP server, and exposing it as a ContextVM so it can be used from Nostr. We also introduce a new tool we are working on CtxCn, which allows you to easily integrate any CVM server into any TypeScript project. Additionally, we show how to create a demo website from a single prompt that just works. This is just a quick overview of what is possible with ContextVM. More details about what we have been building during #sovEng 5 will be available soon. On this video: - https://github.com/ContextVM/sdk - https://github.com/ContextVM/ctxcn - https://github.com/gzuuus/nutoff-wallet
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