In the evolving landscape of online communities, especially within the Web3 space, fostering engagement and rewarding loyal members is crucial. Domain name-based role verification emerges as a powerful tool to achieve this, allowing community administrators to grant special roles based on domain ownership. Matrica provides a seamless solution for implementing this feature across Discord and Telegram, enhancing community management and offering exclusive perks to domain holders. This guide will walk you through setting up Matrica Server Check for domain-based roles, ensuring a streamlined and rewarding experience for your community members.
Getting Started with Matrica for Domain Verification
Before diving into the setup, ensure the designated administrator has the necessary privileges: role creation in Discord and bot invite permissions in both Discord and Telegram.
To begin, navigate to the Matrica business portal at https://business.matrica.io/ and join their Discord community for support and updates: https://discord.gg/matricalabs.
Follow these initial steps to get your Matrica profile configured:
- Account Information: Complete the required fields to set up your Matrica business profile.
- Plan Selection: Choose between a Premium or Enterprise Plan. It’s important to note that enabling domain name roles on the Premium Plan involves a one-time $500 fee, as it is considered a custom service. This feature is included for partners on the Enterprise Plan. For assistance and direct connection with the Matrica team, you can also reach out to AllDomains for support.
- Domain Name Verification Activation: Once you’ve selected your plan and completed the necessary steps, Matrica will enable domain name verification for your Discord and Telegram communities, allowing you to proceed with setting up roles.
Setting Up Discord Verification with Matrica Server Check
Integrating Matrica with your Discord server involves a straightforward process to enable domain-based roles.
- Invite the Matrica Bot: Go to your “Verification” page within the Matrica dashboard and invite the Matrica Bot to your Discord server. This action automatically creates the “Matrica” role within your Discord server’s roles list.
- Create Domain-Based Roles: Designate the specific roles you wish to assign to domain name holders (e.g., “.crypto Holder”, “.nft Enthusiast”). Get creative and align these roles with your community’s theme.
- Role Hierarchy: In your Discord server’s Role Priority list, ensure that the “Matrica” role is positioned above the newly created domain-based roles. For optimal functionality, placing “Matrica” at the highest position in the role list is recommended.
Configuring Domain-Based Role Rules
With the Matrica Bot integrated into your Discord server, the next step is to define the rules that govern role assignment based on domain ownership. This is where the “matrica server check” comes into play, as the system verifies domain ownership against these rules.
- Select the Target Role: In the Matrica dashboard, choose the Discord role you want to configure for domain verification.
- Choose “Domain” Role Type: Specify “Domain” as the Role Type to indicate that this role will be granted based on domain name ownership.
- Identify Top-Level Domain (TLD): Select your community’s relevant TLD from the dropdown list (e.g., .com, .io, .xyz). If you are specifically focused on domains from AllDomains, ensure you check the “AllDomain Only” button to prevent roles from being assigned based on other TLDs like .sol.
- Define Domain Quantity: Determine the minimum number of domain names a user must hold to receive the specified role. This is typically set to at least 1.
- Implement Tiered Roles (Optional): To further reward dedicated community members, you can create tiered roles based on the number of domains held. For example, holding 1 domain grants a “Bronze” role, while holding 5 domains elevates a member to a “Gold” role. Add multiple rules to create these tiers.
- Save Configuration: Once you have configured the role type, TLD, and domain quantity, click “Save” to activate the rule.
- Combine Multiple Rules (Optional): Matrica allows for versatile rule configurations. You can add multiple rules for the same role, such as granting a role to users holding either a domain name OR a specific NFT.
For instance, as illustrated in the example above, all users who own at least one .all
domain name will be automatically assigned the “he like orange” role within the Discord server. This integration opens up numerous creative possibilities for structuring your community access and rewards. Experiment with different rules to discover the optimal setup for your community’s needs.
By effectively setting up these rules, you can gate specific Discord channels based on user roles, creating tiered access to content and perks. Imagine offering exclusive access to giveaway channels or special content based on domain ownership, enhancing the value proposition for your community members.
Setting Up Telegram Gating with Matrica
Extending domain-based roles to your Telegram community is even simpler.
- Invite the Telegram Bot: Invite the Matrica Telegram Bot to your Telegram group.
- Configure Rules: Similar to Discord, set up the rules for domain-based role assignment within the Matrica dashboard, specifying the Telegram group.
Important Consideration for Telegram: If you intend to keep your Telegram group public, do not use the Matrica Bot. The Telegram Bot’s functionality currently gates the entire group, effectively converting a public group into a private one accessible only to members who meet the domain ownership criteria. It cannot gate specific topics or parts of a public Telegram group. This means that using the Matrica Bot for Telegram is best suited for creating private, gated communities based on domain ownership.
Further Resources for Matrica Verification
To delve deeper into the full spectrum of Matrica verification capabilities, including NFTs, tokens, and more, consult their comprehensive Setup Guide: https://docs.matrica.io/guides/community-guide.
Additionally, for users new to Matrica verification, share this helpful guide on how to verify their assets: Verify with Matrica.
By leveraging Matrica server check for domain-based roles, you can create a more engaging, exclusive, and rewarding community experience, driving loyalty and participation within your Web3 ecosystem.