
Twitter has confirmed that it will soon let users send Bitcoin and Ethereum to other Twitter users via Tip Jar. Though, the company has not mentioned a specific timeline for the release of the feature.
First discovered by reverse engineer Alessandro Paluzzi, the upcoming Bitcoin payments support for Twitter’s Tip Jar is currently under development. The tipster shared a sneak peek of the new feature in a recent tweet. Users who have already enabled the Tp Jar feature will be able to add their Bitcoin and Ethereum addresses to their profiles to receive payments from their followers.
Twitter will use the Lightning Network, which is an alternate payment protocol to Bitcoin’s primary network, for the transactions. The company is using Strike’s services to generate the Bitcoin Lightning invoices to enable faster payments and lower transaction fees.
Now, not long after Paluzzi shared his findings, Kayvon Beykpour, the product lead of Twitter, retweeted Paluzzi’s tweet along with a lightning emoji and a “soon” emoji. Twitter is indeed working on the feature, and will soon add support for Bitcoin to its Tip Jar feature. Currently, the feature supports payment services such as PayPal, Venmo, Cash App, and Patreon.
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