Liberapay. Almost exclusively.
Right now whatever system the maintainer prefers. I currently donate monthly to a GitHub project I really care about using the sponsor feature.
I only use Liberapay as that’s the only one that’s clearly non-profit. If the project doesn’t use it, I’ll donate using direct payment methods, and just set a reminder in one year to renew. Manual Liberapaying so to speak.
IBAN or cash if they accept it
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Monero if they accept it, if not BTC I usually ask for Monero first if they list some crypto but not XMR
I created a small website that lists projects that take Monero donations - I haven’t updated it in a bit since it never took off, but you might be interested: https://xmr-donate.web.app/
Intersting project indeed. Might be nice to have a complete list somewhere so you can simply scroll through it, organized by categories.
I’ve opened an issue on LibreTube a Piped YouTube client for Android (in beta) for them to accept XMR, they embrasse the idea and added XMR donations in the minute… litteraly, you might want to add them when you have time to do so.
Also, having a QR on your website is not ideal IMO, what if you or someone else hijack the Monero adress and steal the donations ? I don’t want to check everytime, you should think about a better solution, maybe simply add the URL to their XMR donation link page/anchor ^^
Nice project will keep an eye on it ;)
I’ve got some recurring sponsorships going (just a few dollars each) via the heart button on GitHub
I use LiberaPay and OpenCollective more or less interchangeably, depending on which one the project mentions on their own site.
I use Tezos.
@vi21 what’s that?
Some cryptocurrency
With a low transfer fee
there needs to be low fee cryptocurrency options for every project.
wasting money on fees is insanity!