This is how the tipping wallet works.
Before the update, we had two wallets:
The built-in BCH Tip Wallet, which you top up to send tips. A third-party wallet, like Paytaca or Bitcoin. com Wallet, where the zaps you receive are sent.
Now, we have an additional Community Tip Wallet.
I simply created another wallet inside my Paytaca app. You can do the same with the Bitcoin. com Wallet. Just copy the BCH address from that wallet and paste it into the Community Tip Wallet settings. You can also choose what percentage of your incoming zaps you want to allocate.
So how does it work?
For every zap you receive, 30% (or whatever percentage you set) will go to your Community Tip Wallet, while the remaining 70% will go to your original wallet where your zaps have always been received.
As for the built-in BCH Tip Wallet, nothing has changed. You'll still need to fund it yourself if you want to tip other users.
The good thing is, you still have full control of your Community Tip Wallet. It's your wallet, your keys, and your BCH.
