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Snowflare is a Nostr relay with the public connection endpoint wss://snowflare.cc/. Based on the information on the page, its positioning is very focused: it provides relay services for the Nostr protocol and requires users to register before they can write data. By registering, users are deemed to have agreed to its Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Its core function is to participate in event transmission and publishing as a Nostr relay. The page does not mention supported clients, languages, frameworks, SDKs, or additional APIs. However, since it provides a standard Nostr relay endpoint, it should theoretically be configurable in clients or applications that support Nostr relays. The registration requirement for writing is its main rule, which may help reduce spam and abuse.
The page does not disclose whether Snowflare is open source, nor does it state whether a self-hosted version, deployment documentation, or source code repository is available. The documentation is fairly basic, covering only the relay address, registration notice, Terms of Service, and Privacy Policy. It does not include connection examples, read/write limits, retention policies, rate limits, availability metrics, or troubleshooting guidance. For developers, integration should not be difficult, but there is clearly not enough information to assess production readiness.
The page does not provide any pricing, payment methods, or plan information. The Terms of Service explicitly state that the service is provided “as is” without any warranties, that the administrator assumes no liability, and that data may be deleted or access restricted at the administrator’s discretion. This makes it look more like a community- or individual-run relay service than a commercial developer tool with an SLA.
Its advantages are clear positioning, a clearly stated endpoint, and a registration mechanism that restricts write access. It also clearly informs users that transmitted data will be public, making the privacy boundaries relatively clear. The downsides are the lack of key information such as the operator, stability, open-source status, support channels, and data retention policy. It is suitable for developers or users familiar with Nostr who want to try a registration-based relay, but it is not suitable for production systems with strict requirements around compliance, reliability, and service support.
The page does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or local alternatives, so its accessibility from China is unknown. If used for domestic applications, you should test WebSocket connection stability yourself and prepare other Nostr relays or a self-hosted relay as fallback options.
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snowflare.cc is an Unknown API & Data provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach snowflare.cc directly.