Excuse me, I've been delving into the intricacies of
cryptocurrency communities and platforms lately, and I've come across the terms 'guild ID' and 'server ID' quite frequently. Could you possibly clarify for me whether these two identifiers are indeed one and the same? I've noticed that in some forums and communities, they seem to be used interchangeably, but in others, there seems to be a distinct difference. I'm particularly interested in understanding how these IDs are utilized in the context of decentralized finance and cryptocurrency ecosystems. Could you elaborate on the nuances between the two, if there are any?
6 answers
DongdaemunTrendsetterStyle
Mon Jul 01 2024
To locate your Guild ID, also known as Server ID, in Discord, start by navigating to your User Settings.
MysterylitRapture
Mon Jul 01 2024
This can be accessed by clicking on the Settings Cog, located next to your username at the bottom of the Discord interface.
Eleonora
Mon Jul 01 2024
Once in User Settings, proceed to the Appearance section. Here, scroll down to the Advanced section and toggle on the Developer Mode option.
TeaCeremony
Mon Jul 01 2024
After enabling Developer Mode, you can close the User Settings window.
Maria
Sun Jun 30 2024
Next, open the Discord server you wish to obtain the ID for. To do this, simply click on the desired server from your server list.