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Rumble to Roll Out Bitcoin Tipping for 51M Users in December

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Video platform Rumble (RUM) plans to launch bitcoin tipping for its 51 million monthly users by mid-December, expanding how creators can earn directly from their audiences.

The new feature, developed in partnership with Tether, allows viewers to send BTC tips through a digital wallet built into the app. It was announced during the Plan ₿ Forum in Lugano, Switzerland.

The company said it’s still testing the system. The first BTC tip was sent to Canadian content creator David Freiheit.