@silverpill I checked access logs, and I can see the API endpoint being hit. If I'm reading the log right, it's returning 200 OK. So I don't know if there's something wrong about my placement of the XMR address in account description, or if the Masto fetcher is broken on Cake Wallet's end.
CakeWallet has a novel feature I wasn't aware of until now. If you pin an XMR (or other supported) wallet address on your TwiXer profile, or put it in your bio, CakeWallet will automagically map to that address if you input the TwiXer handle in the Sending dialogue.
I would very much like to see this feature extended to Fedi. Support for addresses in bio fields is already a part of Mitra, I'm sure it'd be simple enough to integrate
@silverpill By "decouple", do you mean that the subscription system could operate without any payment component at all, and that payment would be an optional extension of it? What would be the main difference between Subscribers and Followers in this case... Subscriber Only Posting?
I actually had to click on the starburst icon before I realized it was the new Subscription Management section... it's not really a big deal in the scheme of things, but it's actually hard to think of a good, simple icon to represent "Subscriptions" as a concept when it isn't associated with money.
I see the Mitra subscription icon changed from the dollar sign coin to a starburst icon... personally I preferred the clear visual connotation to money, but I guess this works too.
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