Multi-chain tipping
The bot can watch multiple supported chains from one deployment, so a creator can accept stablecoin tips without running separate instances for each network.
Just The Tips is a self-hosted, non-custodial stablecoin tipping bot for creators. It watches supported chains, reads tip details from on-chain transactions, and posts thank-you messages in connected chat platforms.
Just The Tips is a self-hosted, non-custodial stablecoin tipping bot for creators. It is designed to let viewers send tips directly from their own wallet to a creator's receive address, then have the bot notice the on-chain payment and post a thank-you in chat.
The product is built around a browser-based configurator that generates a ready-to-run bundle instead of a hosted account. From a single deployment, it can watch XRPL, Base, Arbitrum, and Solana, and it supports chat output for Discord, Telegram, Twitch, and X.
The site emphasizes that the bot never needs custody, seed phrases, or signing authority for creator funds. It also supports optional memo text from the sender, which the bot can include in the public acknowledgement it posts back to chat.
The bot can watch multiple supported chains from one deployment, so a creator can accept stablecoin tips without running separate instances for each network.
Tippers send stablecoin from their own wallet straight to the creator's receive address. The bot does not custody funds or need signing keys.
The bot reads the sender handle and optional memo from the transaction itself, then posts a thank-you message in chat with the on-chain details.
The configurator runs in the browser and builds a downloadable bundle with the chosen chains, chat settings, thank-you copy, and host instructions.
The generated bundle includes adapters for Discord, Telegram, Twitch, and X, with the option to disable or replace adapters you do not use.
The product ships with deployment guidance and verification steps, including a /check endpoint and a hash file for confirming the download.
A creator can publish a receive address, let viewers tip directly from their wallets, and have the bot post public acknowledgements in chat without handling funds themselves.
A streamer or community owner can connect Discord, Telegram, Twitch, or X and use the same deployment to acknowledge tips across the chat surface they already use.
An operator who prefers control over hosted SaaS can self-host the bot, choose a node/host target, and keep the deployment on their own infrastructure.
A creator who wants a low-friction setup can use the configurator to pick chains, enter chat credentials, write thank-you copy, and download a deployable bundle.
A creator who wants to include short notes from supporters can enable memo-based messages so the thank-you reflects what the tipper attached on-chain.
You open the configurator, enter one or more receive addresses, add the chat platform credentials you want to use, write a few thank-you messages, and choose a host for the generated bundle. The configurator then exports a ready-to-run download with deployment instructions.
The site says the bot watches XRPL stablecoin payments and can monitor XRPL, Base, Arbitrum, and Solana at once from a single deployment. It receives tips directly to the creator's address rather than holding funds itself.
The configurator includes Discord, Telegram, Twitch, and X. It also notes that X is handled differently: the generated bundle includes a commented-out X section that you complete locally after download.
Yes. The homepage says Just The Tips is software, not a service, and that it runs on your own box or chosen host. The configurator also lets you build a bundle for Railway, Render, Fly.io, or a laptop/VPS.
No pricing page is available, but the homepage says the software is free to use for your own account and that the project built it free with no fees. The site also describes the source as BSL 1.1 that flips to Apache 2.0 after four years.
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