@greyarea@japananon The XMRchat code is open as well if you want to steal some ideas. https://github.com/sa8ab/xmrchat I only used it to send myself test tips but it worked fine. There were a few small friction points that could make the laziest people give up along the way: - having to send 15 cents (0.001xmr) to prevent spam registration - having to give your master address (starting with 4), so that means creating a new wallet for OpSec reasons - giving your private view key (I don't know why the public view key is not enough)
Other than that, once you have spent five minutes setting things up, it's seamless. One donation page for users, one received donations page for the owner.
@Mark@greyarea If I'm honest, I still prefer Shadowchat. I just want to be able to say I actively tried XMRChat so I can talk about it with some confidence. It's nice enough, and I guess it's good for people who can't do webserver, but given that it relies on being hosted it doesn't really add enough value or novelty to counteract that. For me, at least.