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Welcome to the ultimate guide on launching your very own decentralized community on Hive using the Sovraniche platform!
In this video, I walk you through the entire process of taking a brand-new domain name and instantly transforming it into a fully functional, highly customized Hive frontend without deploying a single server or writing a single line of code.
We've made the Sovraniche setup process incredibly simple. Here's all you need to do:
🛠 The 3-Step Setup Process
Step 1: Get Your Domain First, head over to your favorite domain registrar (in this video, I used Namecheap) and purchase the custom domain you want for your community (e.g., yourcommunity.com).
Step 2: Start the Sovraniche Setup Head over to the Sovraniche setup portal. Enter your Hive Community ID, pick your brand colors, upload your logo, and type in your newly purchased domain. Click "Save Configuration."
Step 3: Map Your DNS Records (The Magic Part) Once you hit save, our platform instantly generates the domain records you need. Go back to your Namecheap dashboard, navigate to "Advanced DNS", and add the following three records exactly as shown on your screen:
RECORD 1 (CNAME): This points your domain directly to our decentralized nodes (
nodes.sovraniche.com).RECORD 2 (TXT - Domain Ownership): This is the
_cf-custom-hostnamerecord. It proves to Cloudflare that you actually own the domain you are trying to attach to your community.RECORD 3 (TXT - SSL Certificate): This is the crucial
_acme-challengerecord. By adding this, you secure your site with an instant green lock (HTTPS) all powered automatically in the background!
That's it! Once you save those three records in Namecheap, wait about 60 seconds, type your custom domain into your browser, and watch your new Hive community come to life!
💡 Pro Tip: Make sure you copy the CNAME and both TXT records exactly as provided in the setup portal to ensure your new community loads securely instantly!
Join the decentralized revolution today and build your sanctuary on Hive!
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SEO-wise is it good if the content of Hive is split up between hundreds of individual micro sites? I don´t see the big advantage of having a separate website for the e.g. chess community.
Perhaps you haven't been flagged for months at a time by Hive whales to completely zero out all your posts and comments. I don't think anyone has that sort of antipathy to chess, but there are other kinds of speech that do inflame censors that attack people posting opinions they disapprove of. LGB, Zionist, MAGA, partisan policy, and all sorts of content generates significant interest and opposition, and on Hive that content can be demonetized at will by anyone with enough stake. This has been done to hundreds of thousands of people on this platform, and if you ask @por500bolos, @logiczombie, or @dollarvigilante, they'll tell you. Hive whales can't flag away their BTC, LTC, or XMR.
Fair enough, that might be a good use case for a separate approach.
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Some good folks there, and some less so, but I appreciate you showing here, and making my point for me.
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STOPI previously inquired if your code is open source. I am particularly intent on the wallet, for obvious reasons. Please do respond this time.
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