i originally supported both keysend and lnaddress, but ill be honest, im not smart enough to figure out how to get both to work.
i will fix the tag to use lnaddress though right away. thank you.
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okay this should be fixed. thank you again.
<podcast:valueRecipient name="Derek Ross" type="lnaddress" address="derekross@strike.me" split="48"/>
<podcast:valueRecipient name="Heather Larson" type="lnaddress" address="heatherlarson@fountain.fm" split="48"/>
<podcast:valueRecipient name="Soapbox" type="lnaddress" address="donate@soapbox.pub" split="2"/>
<podcast:valueRecipient name="HRF" type="lnaddress" address="nostr@btcpay.hrf.org" split="1"/>
<podcast:valueRecipient name="Ainsely Costello" type="lnaddress" address="ainsleycostello@getalby.com" split="1"/>
i am still very noobish in the RSS world, but i hope to get better and figure all of this out. i've been fixing issues all morning :)
Unfortunately you have to pick one or the other. Alby and Fountain are basically the only two that support keysend, but they're the two that most podcasters use right now. Other wallets like Strike or Primal only support lnaddress and don't support keysend.
You can look up the keysend info for a person through the well-known url. For example, my well-known (ericpp@getalby.com) is at https://getalby.com/.well-known/keysend/ericpp . That gives you my lightning node pubkey and a custom key/value for my wallet (basically a wallet id).
You can then use the pubkey, custom key, and custom value to create a valueRecipient tag:
<podcast:valueRecipient name="ericpp@getalby.com" type="node" address="02c7bb6f29f09d92d40d62d64443b688891259dea324406b4678df6235794f24bf" customKey="696969" customValue="34" split="1"/>