Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Twitter’s in-app tipping feature is now available on Android

Android

After making its “tip jar” feature available to all iOS users over the age of 18, Twitter has now made it available for Android users as well. You can contribute money to the creator’s Cash App, Patreon, Paypal, Bandcamp, and Venmo accounts immediately from within the app if you see a particularly interesting or instructive … Read more

McDonald’s in El Salvador starts accepting Bitcoin payments

McDonald’s in El Salvador

McDonald’s in El Salvador is presently accepting cryptocurrency payments via Lightning Network.

After El Salvador accepted bitcoin, BTC as payment is becoming a reality in the country. As the acceptance has opened modern payment options for its citizens.

Aaron van Wirdum a journalist publicized the news after visiting McDonald’s in El Salvador, where he was offered a printed QR code guiding him to an account page on Lightning Network.

Lightning is a layer-two payment protocol planned to create bitcoin transactions more scalable. While BTC has succeeded as an investable asset, its acceptance as a medium of exchange has been partial.

Lightning Network will probably verify invaluable if El Salvador hopes to accomplish the bulk acceptance of Bitcoin payments. Further than instant transactions, however, El Salvador’s Bitcoin strategy could be proven effective by streamlining global payments, growing the wealth of its citizens, and appeal to crypto-focused entrepreneurs of the country.

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Twitter reportedly working on a Bitcoin tipping feature

Twitter

Twitter has reportedly launched a Bitcoin tipping in a limited beta release. Twitter users may be able to tip each other using Bitcoin in the near future.

Whereas Twitter is yet to officially publicize the feature, MacRumors has reported that it has been contained within a limited beta release.

Distinctly, mobile developer Alessandro Paluzzi also leaked a picture of what looks like a feature letting users “receive tips in Bitcoin.” The beta release has reportedly been made available to a partial number of users so far.

Bitcoin tipping may be added to the “Tip Jar” service Twitter launched earlier this year. Presently, Tip Jar lets users join their Twitter profiles to payments services like Square’s Cash App, Patreon, PayPal, and Venmo to support content creators.

The Lightning Network, a Layer Two payment protocol based on the Bitcoin blockchain, would be used for the feature, as per the screenshot. Micropayments on Bitcoin are commonly made with Lightning.

It uses state channels to allow quicker Bitcoin payments with lesser fees than the main Bitcoin network. Instead of downloading the full Bitcoin customer bulge, Lightning supports light clients for rapid syncing.

CEO Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter is known for his interest in Bitcoin. He has defined it as the best entrant for the “native currency” of the Internet in the past.

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