It's not that I'm not listening, it's that my funders have already rejected the options you were giving me AND I'VE BEEN TELLING TOU GUYS THAT OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN but no one is listening to me. The only path forward they've given me is "an app that is as user-friendly as NiceHash but without the commercial license limitation."
I don't understand this restriction around the commercial license. Why is this a hang up? Plenty of non-profits use commercial software with much more restrictive EULAs. Do any of them use Apple products? How about Microsoft? Did any of them read the terms for Facebook, or Youtube?
But once again. Why can't you mine using Nicehash, convert from BTC to fiat, and just donate the proceeds? You've stated that they don't want want the benefactors trading cryptocurrencies, but you are expecting them to cash out $30,000 of bitcoin one day down the line? BTC may be more accepted and used by that time, but it will still be confusing to most people. And what about the tax implications of exchanging that much BTC to fiat? How will the charity or the benefactor prove that this is a legitimate donation?