I like Patreon. The settable monthly payment tiers model has worked well for me in the past. I like the concept of Pub0x, but the reality of it is that there's so little content on here that is well written, informative or both. (Noise.cash is even worse; I've read Lorum Ipsum filler text that's more cogent and comprehensible. Perhaps that's why the site is so named: A very low ratio of signal to noise.) On the rare occasion that I do find star quality content, then I'll most likely tip well (more than 85% to the author). For nonsense/gibberish, I tip myself as recompense for having been unfortunate enough to encounter it in the first place.
As for the tip currencies (AMPL and iFARM): They're pretty much useless/worthless. I've been on here a while and making peanuts (since the point where ETH was removed, although the adverts that drew me here are still up under false pretenses), so I'm not holding my breath and hoping to make anything worthwhile from my writing. I write mainly for my own enjoyment/catharsis. If other people like it (which you seem to on occasion despite a general lack of comments either way, judging by the fact that I'm ten away from 100 followers and still clueless as to why most of you follow me), all the better. However, the tipping system here is rubbish, IMO (far too little per tip and far too restrictive in the number of tips that any one person can leave in a day). Still, it's free and people aren't putting in their own crypto, so it's run on sponsorship and has to parcel out probably not very much crypto among its large userbase, but it leaves a lot to be desired ...
If I could find something like Patreon, BMC or Medium (but which uses stablecoins instead of fiat), that would be cool. Presumably, such a thing exists, but I am unaware of it. (Does anyone know of/about such a site?) So far, the closest I've found is noise.cash (thanks to rah), but that's more a Twitter-/Mastodon-style site than anything. (It doesn't prevent you from writing long posts if you feel so inclined, but it doesn't go out of its way to facilitate doing so, either. If anything, it cuts off the text box after a few lines, so you're probably better off editing your text in something like Haroopad before pasting it. Editing functionality is even more limited than the WYSIWYG editor Pub0x offers.)
I've yet to investigate Steemit, Substack, Hive.blog and read.cash, so perhaps I'll find something more to my liking on one of those. If not, perhaps I might build something to that effect, perhaps not. Either way, I'm not going to do that tonight. I have some code to write and freelance jobs on froog to investigate. These tasks will not perform themselves, sadly.