Twitter appears to be a growing option that enables users to add Bitcoin and Ethereum addresses to their profiles.
The new replacement is a part of Twitter’s Tip Jar characteristic launched in May and provides the information that the corporate will enable content material creators to use Bitcoin ideas.
The Italian cellular communications developer Alessandro Paluzzi tweeted a screenshot on September 3 that reveals the handle choices for BTC and ETH wallets within the settings bar of the Twitter app.
ℹ️ It will not be essential to hyperlink a Strike account to add them to your profile. pic.twitter.com/xT9Tg1vdzR
– Alessandro Paluzzi (@ alex193a) September 2, 2021
“Twitter is working to enable you to add Bitcoin and Ethereum addresses to your profile for ideas concerning the Tip Jar characteristic.
It’s not official information. However, Twitter’s product supervisor Kayvon Beykpour introduced yesterday’s retweet Paluzzi’s submitted concerning the BTC tip performance with lightning emoji and “soon” arrow.
An August 31 report by MacRumours claims that the BTC tip characteristic will use the Lightning Network cost platform’s strike. However, Paluzzi urged that “it is not necessary to link a striking account” to add a BTC handle to a person’s profile.
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