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🧵 THREAD: Why open source devs are still struggling to get paid in 2025 - and how I am fixing it. The open source ecosystem powers 90% of the web, yet most maintainers work for free. Let's explore the problem and a simple solution:
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1/ The open source paradox: Projects like ElizaOS (powering AI agents - MC reached $2B+) are built by devs working nights and weekends "This is @shawmakesmagic - $100k in debt 70 days ago. Coding till 3am every night to pay rent. Turns a crazy idea into $2B+ AI project."
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2/ "Having an incentive mechanism while being open source is quite challenging - it's a balance between 'community' and 'value capture'" This is the core problem: How do we fund public goods without paywalls that limit adoption?
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3/ Contribution-based systems show promise but have limitations: "On-Chain Contribution Tracking: Use verifiable logs (GitHub commits, forum posts) to measure actual work done." The problem? Complex to implement and maintain for smaller projects.
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4/ Micropayments have always been the dream for web monetization, but high fees and friction killed most solutions. Some like using tip_cc bot on Discord, you can send money gas-free with just their username But what about supporting devs directly in their repos?
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5/ That's why I built http://tip.md - a dead-simple way to add crypto tipping to any GitHub README, website, or markdown content. It supports ETH, SOL, and BTC Lightning with direct-to-wallet payments. No middleman, no platform lock-in.
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6/ How it works: 1. Connect your wallet (ETH/SOL/BTC) 2. Get your markdown button 3. Paste into your README 4. Receive tips directly We take just 4% on tips to keep the lights on, we make money when you do & it's lower than Patreon, Ko-fi, or GitHub Sponsors.
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