The app
Tip3Dice, while never flooding the chat, offers a lot of features, always respecting anonymous tipping.
Tip3Dice offers Lovense levels which actually look nice. It supports multiple goals without annoying the chat by room subject updates. It uses the panel to show the distance to the next goal as well as the top tipper list. It offers a Tip Menu with as many entries as you like, a separate fan club menu, a decent dice roller which does not waste 12 lines of chat just to tell people it exists, various types of ticket shows, a rotating notifier and, rarely used, battle ships, again without flooding the chat: Tip3Dice is the only app that presents the whole ocean in the panel.
Tip3Dice is extremely configurable in all kinds of style. If you have any questions about it, I will happily assist. For the future, I will create an assistant for configuration.
Tip3Dice offers superior spam protection while still allowing humans to type without annoying them by captchas.
And Tip3Dice respects anonymity. Whenever a user tips for an action, buys a ticket or rolls dice, Tip3Dice will write a notice that contains the name, but if the user tipped anonymously, Tip3Dice just writes "a user" instead of the name, and it also won't account for anonymous tokens in the top tipper list.
One of the extremely useful features of Tip3Dice is the ticket show based on a minimum level tipped: Instead of paying for one show, visitors must have tipped a certain amount today to see the show. For example, if a user already tipped 15 tokens, and the broadcaster starts a hidden show with a minimum level of 25 tokens, the panel will tell the user that 10 more tokens will buy him a ticket. And then he will see the next show as well, as long as the app keeps running. That feature motivates them to stay and to return next day. Anonymous tips count for the ticket, without undermining anonymity.