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September 30, 2021, 01:16:04 AM
#8
In a bid to help creators earn payment from their followers for the content they create, Twitter launched a tipping feature using bitcoin. Could the social media platform now become one of the world’s best remitting experiences?
It was really a good news when Twitter announced that but there are some conditions that needed to be met. But if I want to transact and just remit money anywhere in the world with any relative or friend of mine. I don't have to use Twitter for it.
I'll just send them bitcoin alone without any third party and that's already enough. So about the experience, it's a yes especially for those people that have a huge number of followers.
legendary
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September 29, 2021, 10:43:22 PM
#7
This is good news. Lately I see streamings on Youtube in which the viewers tip the content creators. That you can do that on Twitter with Bitcoin is a step closer to normalization and mass adoption. The only thing I hope is that Youtube will also allow Bitcoin tipping in the future.
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September 29, 2021, 02:30:29 PM
#6
You won't receive payment in Bitcoin but it is tip from other Twitter users if they feel satisfied with your tweets.

The interesting thing is tip will be done on Lightning and you will receive Bitcoin, in satoshi numbers. It is better than tips with altcoins (Brave, Steem, etc.)

If you receive 1000 satoshis, it is 1000 satoshis forever, not like altcoins that will be dumped too fastly.
Yes I think it's more beneficial that what content creators recieves especially on steemit, I think my problem with the tips is that is so favourable to very recognized and established twitter owners and in a general case social media owners, some of those influencers don't even necessarily need the tip, you may see an excitingly interesting post but the reluctancy to tip it abound, I think social media like twitter should have a way to promote an exciting, interesting and knowledgeable post even if the owner of the account isn't too popular.
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September 29, 2021, 12:46:44 PM
#5
This is obviously a good and bullish news for crypto. Don't know exactly when the news came out. But the market should react a little bit during this news. Smiley
One side twitter will get there a lot of new users. And also Crypto will be introduced to a lot of new users who did not know what is crypto in past. And I think other social media platform also follow twitter and will do something with crypto. This is really very possible in near future.
hero member
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September 29, 2021, 12:01:16 PM
#4
You won't receive payment in Bitcoin but it is tip from other Twitter users if they feel satisfied with your tweets.

The interesting thing is tip will be done on Lightning and you will receive Bitcoin, in satoshi numbers. It is better than tips with altcoins (Brave, Steem, etc.)

If you receive 1000 satoshis, it is 1000 satoshis forever, not like altcoins that will be dumped too fastly.
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September 29, 2021, 11:30:46 AM
#3
Already Discussed in this forum about this news.You should share something informative or New and should learn from other higher Rankers about how they make threads and Reply to others.
Because that will make us experienced.
mk4
legendary
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September 29, 2021, 11:00:32 AM
#2
The lightning tipping integration is cool, but let's not forget that we could already be sending/receiving bitcoin without this integration. This integration just made it far more convenient, but not necessarily allowed remittances.

And no, afaik Twitter's lightning integration requires KYC as a receiver.
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September 29, 2021, 10:02:55 AM
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In a bid to help creators earn payment from their followers for the content they create, Twitter launched a tipping feature using bitcoin. Could the social media platform now become one of the world’s best remitting experiences?

 
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