Rumble Launches Crypto Wallet For Creator Payments In BTC
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Rumble Launches Crypto Wallet For Creator Payments In BTC
"Rumble on Wednesday announced the launch of a new digital wallet built in partnership with stablecoin giant Tether, allowing users and creators to send, receive and store cryptocurrency directly on the video-sharing platform without relying on banks or third-party payment processors. The product, dubbed Rumble Wallet, will enable direct peer-to-peer payments using Bitcoin, Tether's USDT stablecoin and Tether Gold (XAUt)."
"The company said the wallet is designed to let creators get paid directly by their audiences, reducing fees and limiting the risk of payment restrictions, account freezes or deplatforming by traditional financial intermediaries. Founder, chairman and CEO Chris Pavlovski said the wallet aligns closely with the company's free-speech mission and its long-running push to build alternatives to Big Tech infrastructure."
""Rumble represents free speech and liberty the same way that cryptocurrency and a decentralized internet represent freedom, and Rumble Wallet is the natural combination of those things," Pavlovski said in a statement. "We are putting more power into the hands of users and creators so they can engage with and financially support the content they like.""
Rumble launched a digital wallet in partnership with Tether that allows users and creators to send, receive and store cryptocurrency directly on the platform. The wallet supports Bitcoin, Tether's USDT stablecoin and Tether Gold (XAUt) for peer-to-peer payments. The product is non-custodial so users maintain control of their digital assets rather than a centralized provider. The wallet uses Tether's Wallet Development Kit to integrate crypto payments. The wallet aims to let creators receive payments directly from audiences, reduce fees, and limit risks from payment restrictions, account freezes and deplatforming while aligning with a freedom-first, decentralization focus.
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