nostr:nprofile1qqs02f70juxwyc88gfsjzjlkzt50wkjemvvrtmt7gpfnymplvh3r9mspzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj73r4387, have you considered using OTRTA?

It's an e-cash based nostr client that you can use instead of ppq, but you can self host it.

The client has an integrated e-cash wallet and it puts e-cash notes in the HTTP request that goes to the LLM aggregator and receives change in the HTTP response from the aggregator. No identity required...

I have been using it since before pizza day and I haven't faced any issues so far.

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https://ecash.client.otrta.me/dashboard

Is this somehow based on Ollama/OpenWeb UI? Kinda looks like it. I've heard about it before, but I'm not very familiar with ecash. Can you also top it up with Lightning?

Ya the e-cash wallet can be topped up via lightning. The merchant that processes the requests essentially does the same thing as PPQ, but this merchant takes e-cash notes rather than requiring that the customer has an API key (ie. account/identity).

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I'm sure he would be happy to help you set it up..

ecash is something we've been looking at yes but we hadn't seen this implementation yet. Thanks.

Users are not required to have account/balance by their provider they could switch provider instantly without asking for refund..

when user sends a request an ecash token is created and added to the request, providers forward the request to an ai provider (like openai) get paid with the token provided and return change (if any) .. Basically the user has always a new identity