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Video platform Rumble has partnered with Tether to roll out a native crypto wallet integrated directly into its ecosystem. The Rumble Wallet operates as a non-custodial solution and currently supports Bitcoin, USDT, and XAUt—enabling creators and users to transact in digital assets seamlessly. A key feature lets content viewers tip creators directly using cryptocurrency, removing traditional payment friction. This move signals growing adoption of blockchain-based payments in mainstream platforms, particularly for creator economies where cross-border and instant settlements matter most.
Let's see if this can truly break PayPal's monopoly this time...
By the way, USDT as a stablecoin is indeed convenient, but the transaction fees are still a bit painful.
Cross-border payments are definitely an advantage of Web3, traditional platforms should really be feeling the pressure.
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Non-custodial wallets sound good, but will anyone actually use them?
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Damn, finally a platform taking creator cross-border payments seriously.
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USDT + BTC, fully equipped... what else is missing?
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Tipping feature should have been like this from the start; fans won't have to fuss around to send tips anymore.
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It just seems like they want to steal creators from YouTube, I understand their strategy.
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Blockchain payments entering mainstream platforms, this is indeed a signal... but will users really migrate?