Unfortunately I can not change the discord app at all. But I have tried to keep the commands simple and with enough help avaiable, if you send ".help" as a message then you will see a list of commands you are able to do. However the most important ones are ".balance" ".withdraw" ".deposit" and ".tip"
Balance, withdraw and deposit should be obvious and .tip is the command you use for sending OK to others, if you use ".tip" it'll give you a quick explanation on how to use the command.
OkToshi, Shbour, gapjustin...please know anything I say here is not meant to knock anyone down maliciously. I'm just a user who very much wants this to reach greater heights like the rest of you, so I'm offering up my honest thoughts on my experience. Discord seems to be working well for most, which is great. But, for me, it kind of felt like I was watching people play text based computer games in the era of Xbox One and PS4. I hope that's a good enough analogy for what I was trying to convey. I guess I just really want to see OKCash morph into something that is so easy/fun/useful/helpful/etc/etc/etc to use that it attracts the masses. Sometimes as a non-dev, you feel like there's not much more you can do than spread the word, so occasionally I like to share my thoughts/experiences/hopes for the future of this coin too.
Speaking of spreading the word, if there is anything us chumps can do to help convince more people to use OKCash, please post your best ideas here to give the rest of us some help. For example, how would you convince someone with no knowledge of it to use OKCash? I loved the idea of printing out certificate looking hard wallets for family gifts, but my family is so non-technical that I feared they would go cross-eyed looking at it/me and asking...what do I do with this? And it's those kind of looks that are the reason why I like to bring up stuff like this. (ie: how to make something near universally usable)
Ok, enough outta me. Have a great day, afternoon, night all.