Keysat
Support development

If Keysat is making you money,
send a few sats back.

Keysat is source-available and free to run. There’s no SaaS dial-home, no auto-deducted percentage of your sales. If the project is useful to you, here are three ways to fund continued development.

1. Buy a Patron license

2. Lightning

Fast, no-strings tip

Lightning Address

Tip any amount over Lightning. Hosted on Primal — works in any Lightning wallet that supports LN addresses.

keysat@primal.net

3. On-chain Bitcoin

For larger contributions

BTC address

Best for $50+ contributions where the Lightning channel-balance limit might be a concern.

Coming soon: on-chain address will be published once finalized. For now, please use Lightning above or the Patron license tier.

What the funds go toward

Roughly in this order: paying contractors to ship the v0.2 web UI auth hardening, recurring billing primitives, additional language SDKs (Go, Swift, Java, .NET), and the long tail of papercut fixes that operators report. A small slice covers infrastructure — the marketing site, the docs site, the marketplace registry. We publish quarterly transparency reports of what came in and where it went, signed by the keysat.xyz issuer key.

OpenSats

If you’d rather fund Bitcoin software development broadly rather than this project specifically, OpenSats is a 501(c)(3) public charity that grants to dozens of FOSS Bitcoin projects (BTCPay, Fedimint, Cashu, NoStr clients, …). They take Lightning. Keysat itself relies on BTCPay, which OpenSats supports.