A team of designers and developers of Yandex.Money based on the open APIs
Twitter and
Yandex.Money made and launched the
Twym project: instant transfers between users of Yandex.Money on Twitter - according to the hashtag
#twym .
How it works?

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- You go to twym.ru and link your twitter account;
- Allow Twym access to your Yandex.Money account and specify the limits for daily transfers (for peace of mind);
- Write a tweet in which there is at the same time @ the recipient's name, the sum and the hashtag #twym ;
- The Twimee robot sees the entry and sends the transfer - or asks your recipient to connect to Twym, if he has not done so yet.
Money is immediately debited from the account; The recipient will know about it through a tweet or from a letter if he is subscribed to notifications. You can send a tweet from any twitter client or on the website
Twym.ru in the form of a swiftness (to learn the formula).

NB: your readers can retweet, and if they are also connected to Twym, the same amount will be debited from their account, in favor of the same @ nickname, with the same comment.
Translations can be public or sent to the DM Twiwimi
@twymru . Yandex.Money charges a commission of 0.5% for p2p transfers, that is, if you pay 100 rubles, 100 rubles and 50 kopecks are withdrawn from your account.
If the person to whom you are sending money is not connected to Twym, first he will have to authorize his twitter and Yandex.Money account on the project website - the robot will tell him about it in tweets, so he will not miss the instructions.
Yandex.Money already has social apps for collecting money on Facebook (
here ) and VKontakte (
here ), and making a similar tool for Twitter is an obvious solution.
The development team was engaged in Twym in their spare time from the main projects, specifically used the API "on a common basis" and today shows the service at
i-COMference (right in those minutes). The project is non-commercial: Twym developers do not take any additional commissions, the API is open. In the western Internet there is
Hashpay ,
Twitpay and the
American Express project; There are no analogues to Twym in the Russian Internet yet.

Twym does not store any passwords, it does not have access to the history of your payments, your data is not publicly disclosed. You can write a comment, or you can just silently transfer money through a robot.
To send a translation, you need to write the username, amount,
and hashtag (or Retweet, and Twitter asks confirmation in this case) - that is, completely random shipment in everyday correspondence is excluded.

When testing the service, you can set limits for daily transfers during authorization - and do not forget that anonymous Yandex.Money users also have limits: no more than 15,000 rubles for one transfer and no more than 40,000 rubles per month.
But to use Twym, to be identified by the user, of course, is not necessary. Project FAQ with detailed instructions and examples can be found
here .