We just released Crosspay, a cross-platform in-app subscriptions SDK for iOS, Android, macOS, Linux, Windows, and Web apps, enabling users to purchase subscriptions once, and use anywhere. As this ruling becomes effective, we will also enable users to choose their payment method on any platform, instead of being tied to Apple App Store.
However, apps that charge $1 or less per transaction will continue to pay over 30% in fees (e.g. Stripe charges 2.9% + 30 cents per transaction)
I vouched this comment because I found it genuinely helpful, I was looking for cross payment service for my apps that work across all platforms (they're in Flutter, do you support that?).
Be careful with treasuries, during times when the Government is heading towards default otherwise pick the highest yield and lowest fee option, SGOV offers the highest yield right now, here are the latest rankings, based on yield and fees: https://blog.maxint.com/treasury-bill-etf/ unless you don't want to pay any fee and do it yourself via https://www.treasurydirect.gov/
There are a lot of money market funds, make sure you read their prospectus to understand where they invest your money. VMRXX offers the highest yield right now, here are a few more: https://blog.maxint.com/best-money-market-funds/ which are also a good alternative when the Government is heading towards default.
Prioritize based on your needs and financial circumstances, starting with MMFs, treasury ETFs and lastly consider bank accounts for a small % that you need to have available on-sight. This is not financial advice.
there's no need to worry about a non-technical default at all. if there is a substantive default on Treasurys the world is already over and it doesn't matter where you had your money.
We just released Crosspay, a cross-platform in-app subscriptions SDK for iOS, Android, macOS, Linux, Windows, and Web apps, enabling users to purchase subscriptions once, and use anywhere. As this ruling becomes effective, we will also enable users to choose their payment method on any platform, instead of being tied to Apple App Store.
However, apps that charge $1 or less per transaction will continue to pay over 30% in fees (e.g. Stripe charges 2.9% + 30 cents per transaction)
See more at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43714552