Twitter Rolls Out Tipping Option to Every User, Enables Bitcoin Payments iOS users will get the feature first, followed by Android users "over the coming weeks."

By Emily Rella

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Twitter's "Tips" feature, which has allowed select users to be tipped by followers, is rolling out to everyone on the platform, the company announced Thursday. Users can even accept payments in bitcoin. iOS users will get the feature first, followed by Android users "over the coming weeks."

"People already drop links to their payment profiles in their bios and in their Tweets. Tips makes this easier to do, offering one fixed spot, right on your profile, where you can link to your Cash App, Patreon, Venmo and other platforms where people can support you," said a statement from staff produce manager Esther Crawford.

Crawford highlighted some reasons for tipping: A user could "adore" someone's commentary, want to support an emerging creator, help a small business or donate to a worthy cause.

Related: What is a Blockchain and how does it work on Bitcoin?

The services to which Tips can go include Bandcamp, Cash App, Chipper, Patreon, Razorpay, Wealthsimple Cash and Venmo. With the wider rollout, Twitter also added GoFundMe and Brazilian mobile payments platform PicPay. Twitter doesn't take a cut of the tips, which users send when pressing a button on a profile that redirects to the appropriate app.

Strike, a payments app on the Bitcoin Lightning Network, is also included, so users can tip in cryptocurrency. Twitter pointed out that Strike works in El Salvador and the United States, but Hawaii and New York are excluded. Any Bitcoin Lightning wallet can be used to send money to someone's Strike account.

"We want everyone on Twitter to have access to pathways to get paid. Digital currencies that encourage more people to participate in the economy and help people send each other money across borders and with as little friction as possible – help us get there," Crawford said.

Emily Rella

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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