PANews reported on November 24th that Chris Pavlovski, CEO of video-sharing platform Rumble, recently announced on the X platform that Rumble now supports tipping in BTC, XAUT, and USDT. The test is currently open only to Android users and limited to a few thousand participants. The Rumble wallet is now officially live. He also stated, "In the creator economy, the Rumble wallet is the first to achieve creator income that is never canceled; tips will exist permanently on the blockchain, unaffected by any cancellation mechanisms." According to Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino , the Rumble wallet also supports the upcoming stablecoin USAT and will soon support the Lightning Network. In October, it was reported that Tether planned to launch a new stablecoin, USAT, on the video platform Rumble, aiming to seize the US market . Tether's CEO revealed that USAT was planned to launch in December of this year . There were also reports that Rumble was partnering with Tether to launch a Bitcoin tipping feature in early December.PANews reported on November 24th that Chris Pavlovski, CEO of video-sharing platform Rumble, recently announced on the X platform that Rumble now supports tipping in BTC, XAUT, and USDT. The test is currently open only to Android users and limited to a few thousand participants. The Rumble wallet is now officially live. He also stated, "In the creator economy, the Rumble wallet is the first to achieve creator income that is never canceled; tips will exist permanently on the blockchain, unaffected by any cancellation mechanisms." According to Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino , the Rumble wallet also supports the upcoming stablecoin USAT and will soon support the Lightning Network. In October, it was reported that Tether planned to launch a new stablecoin, USAT, on the video platform Rumble, aiming to seize the US market . Tether's CEO revealed that USAT was planned to launch in December of this year . There were also reports that Rumble was partnering with Tether to launch a Bitcoin tipping feature in early December.

Video sharing platform Rumble has enabled BTC, XAUT, and USDT tipping functionality, and the Rumble wallet has officially launched.

2025/11/24 08:09

PANews reported on November 24th that Chris Pavlovski, CEO of video-sharing platform Rumble, recently announced on the X platform that Rumble now supports tipping in BTC, XAUT, and USDT. The test is currently open only to Android users and limited to a few thousand participants. The Rumble wallet is now officially live. He also stated, "In the creator economy, the Rumble wallet is the first to achieve creator income that is never canceled; tips will exist permanently on the blockchain, unaffected by any cancellation mechanisms." According to Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino , the Rumble wallet also supports the upcoming stablecoin USAT and will soon support the Lightning Network.

In October, it was reported that Tether planned to launch a new stablecoin, USAT, on the video platform Rumble, aiming to seize the US market . Tether's CEO revealed that USAT was planned to launch in December of this year . There were also reports that Rumble was partnering with Tether to launch a Bitcoin tipping feature in early December.

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