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Rumble platform launches the native wallet product Rumble Wallet, providing users with a new Web3 asset management solution. This wallet is integrated into the Rumble ecosystem, allowing users to directly store and interact with digital assets within the platform without switching to external wallet tools. The launch of Rumble Wallet marks the platform's official entry into the Web3 space, expanding the functional boundaries of the video content platform. For Web3 users, this platform-level wallet solution lowers the usage threshold, giving more mainstream users the opportunity to engage with the crypto ecosystem.
Finally, no more switching between a dozen apps, everything can be done directly within the platform.
Another story of eating eggs, let's see how far it can go.
An ecosystem with a closed-loop, this logic is really satisfying.
By the way, how secure is this wallet? Are we going to get hacked again?
Mainstream users are entering... does that mean us early birds will be diluted again?
Now it's truly a one-stop shop, some real stuff.
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Platform token wallet integration—this idea is quite interesting.
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Is this how the ecosystem closed-loop works? But how is security ensured?
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Another platform-level gateway, a new way for mainstream users to be exploited.
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Seamless integration with Web3, it seems that lowering the threshold is actually just trapping users.
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Rumble's move is a bit off; having an integrated wallet is indeed cool.
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Moats are getting deeper; small platforms should be worried.
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With an on-platform closed loop, users no longer need to jump around and tinker. This operation is indeed quite innovative, and the dopamine hit is on point.
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The question is whether the ecosystem is strong enough to support it. Wallets are easy to use, but what's crucial is having engaging content for people to play with.
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Rumble entering Web3 is quite interesting, but making a wallet for a video platform—are they trying to copy Twitter's approach?
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The last supply before the moon landing? Watch the market reaction before betting, DYOR is always the truth.
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This wave of platform wallets can attract mainstream users, but how to ensure security? That’s the key.
Does this thing really lower the barrier to entry, or is it just another start of a new money grab?
Built-in wallets sound great, but I'm worried it might be just another centralized trap.
Rumble's move is quite strategic; the ecosystem's closed loop is becoming more and more tight.
But who would really keep all their assets on one platform... Do you dare?
It's easier for mainstream users to come in, but leaving is difficult, haha.
Looking at this trend, video platforms all want a piece of the pie.
Honestly, it's still about increasing DAU and stickiness for their own ecosystem, don't overthink it.
If something goes wrong, users' assets could really be at risk.
Recently, platform wallets like this are everywhere—any innovation there?
Just watching the show, not causing trouble; just waiting to see how secure this wallet really is.
Finally, a platform is thinking about stitching the ecosystem together, but I don't know how the user experience will be.