Engage your community like never before with the latest Matrica update! Now, you can effortlessly reward your most loyal members by implementing domain name-based role verification on your Discord server. This innovative feature allows you to assign special roles based on domain name ownership, opening up a world of possibilities for community management and engagement.
These domain-linked roles aren’t just for show; they can be instrumental in shaping your server’s dynamics. Use them to grant access to exclusive channels, unlock special perks such as entry to members-only giveaway channels, and distribute holder bonuses within both your Discord and Telegram communities. Let’s dive into how you can set up this powerful feature.
Getting Started with Matrica for Discord Roles
Before you begin, ensure that the designated person managing this setup has the necessary permissions: role creation privileges within your Discord server and Bot Invite privileges for both Discord and Telegram.
To initiate your Matrica profile, navigate to https://business.matrica.io/. For real-time support and community interaction, join the Matrica Discord server: https://discord.gg/matricalabs.
Follow these straightforward steps to get started:
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Complete the Required Information: Fill out the necessary details on the Matrica platform to set up your business profile.
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Choose Your Matrica Plan: Select a plan that aligns with your community’s needs – either Premium or Enterprise.
Opting for the Premium Plan and enabling domain name roles entails a one-time investment of $500, as this is considered a bespoke service. However, for partners on Matrica’s Enterprise Plan, this service is included at no additional cost.
For assistance and guidance, you can also reach out to AllDomains support, who can connect you directly with the Matrica team.
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Enable Domain Name Verification: Matrica will activate domain name verification for your Discord and Telegram communities, setting the stage for role-based access.
Setting Up Domain-Based Discord Roles with Matrica
Now, let’s configure Discord verification to assign roles based on domain ownership.
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Invite the Matrica Bot: Go to your “Verification” page on the Matrica platform and invite the Matrica Bot to your Discord server. This action automatically creates the Bot’s designated “Matrica” role within your Discord server.
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Create Domain-Specific Roles: Designate the role(s) you wish to assign to domain name holders. For example, you might create a “.bonk Domain Holder” role. Feel free to get creative and name roles that resonate with your community.
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Prioritize the Matrica Role: In your Discord Server’s Role Priority list, ensure that the “Matrica” role is positioned above the domain-specific roles you’ve just created. Ideally, placing “Matrica” at the top of the role list guarantees that role assignments function correctly for all members.
You can even position the Matrica role at the very top of your Role List to ensure seamless role allocation.
Configuring Verification Rules for Discord Roles
With the Matrica bot integrated into your Discord server, it’s time to establish the verification rules that will govern role assignments based on domain ownership.
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Select the Target Role and Role Type: Choose the specific role you want to configure (e.g., “he like orange” role) and then select “Domain” as the Role Type.
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Specify Top-Level Domain (TLD): Identify your community’s primary TLD (Top-Level Domain) from the dropdown list. For communities centered around
.all
domains, select.all
.It’s crucial to activate the “AllDomain Only” button if your community is exclusively focused on
.all
domains. Leaving this unchecked might inadvertently include.sol
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Define Domain Ownership Threshold: Specify the minimum number of domain names a user must hold to receive the designated role. This value should typically be set to at least 1.
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Implement Tiered Roles (Optional): You can create a tiered role system based on the number of domains held. For instance, a user holding 1 domain might receive a “Shrimp” role, while a user with 5 domains could be elevated to a “Dolphin” role. Click “Save” to finalize your rule.
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Combine Multiple Rules (Optional): Matrica allows for flexible rule combinations. You can add multiple rules for a single role. For example, a role could be granted to users holding either 1 domain name or 1 specific NFT.
Taking the example image above, all users who possess at least one .all
domain name will automatically be assigned the “he like orange” role.
This integration empowers you to create a variety of rules and experiment with different approaches to community engagement. Determine what best serves your community’s objectives and don’t hesitate to explore creative role-based access strategies.
Now, you have the capability to gate specific Discord channels based on user roles. You can even implement layered access, granting different levels of channel access depending on domain name ownership. A practical application is providing exclusive access to “Subber Raffles” for certain roles, while broader roles might access “FCFS Giveaways,” creating a tiered engagement system.
Setting Up Telegram Gating with Matrica
Setting up domain-based gating for your Telegram group is even simpler. Just invite the Telegram Bot to your group and establish your rules within the Matrica platform.
Important Note for Public Telegram Groups: If you intend for your Telegram Group to remain Public, do not deploy the Matrica Bot.
The Telegram Bot’s functionality is designed to gate the entire group. It cannot gate specific sections or topics within a Telegram group. Utilizing the Matrica Bot in Telegram effectively transforms a Public Group into a Private Group, access to which is controlled by domain name ownership.
Further Resources for Matrica Verification
For a more comprehensive guide to setting up Matrica verification, including options for NFTs, tokens, and more, consult their detailed Setup Guide available here: https://docs.matrica.io/guides/community-guide.
Additionally, if your community members are new to Matrica verification, feel free to share this user-friendly “How to Verify” guide with them: Verify with Matrica. This will help onboard your users and ensure a smooth verification process.