Rumble has partnered with Tether to jointly launch a crypto wallet product for creators. This initiative will provide content creators with more convenient digital asset management and payment solutions, further expanding the application scenarios of USDT in the creative economy. By integrating video creation platforms with stablecoin infrastructure, the wallet aims to simplify creators' income and expense management processes and support more flexible cross-border settlements. These creator-friendly crypto tools help promote the penetration of Web3 into mainstream creative industries and also reflect the ongoing expansion of stablecoins in practical economic applications.
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BlockchainGriller
· 13h ago
Finally, there's an affordable way to tip foreign creators—USDT is directly credited instantly, no need to wait.
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DaoDeveloper
· 13h ago
ngl the composability angle here is what gets me — rumble's existing creator infrastructure × tether's stablecoin primitives = actually solving real settlement friction. not just another buzzword play
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BoredApeResistance
· 23h ago
Whoa, Rumble and Tether teaming up? Looks like they're serious this time
Creators can finally directly use stablecoins, awesome
USDT's infiltration into the creative industry is getting more and more outrageous, truly unstoppable
By the way, can this wave of cross-border settlements really be simplified, or is it just another beautiful-sounding concept
Web3 entering mainstream creative industries, this pace is a bit fast
Good news for content creators, but whether users will adopt it is still a question
If it really works, will we be saying goodbye to middlemen exploitation soon?
Is integrating this thing reliable? Let me take a look first
Are they trying to scalp users again or genuinely want to do something meaningful?
As stablecoin use cases increase, this time it's finally the creators' turn
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DEXRobinHood
· 01-07 16:55
Rumble's recent move is really pleasing; creators can finally spend less time dealing with cross-border payments.
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USDT is once again positioning itself; this time, the strategy is quite clever.
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Wait, is this really convenient for creators to use? Or is it just another gimmick product?
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Hey, Web3 is finally moving towards practicality, no longer just about crypto speculation.
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This collaboration is interesting; it shows that stablecoins have truly found a way out.
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Creator wallets? Sounds good, but how many people can actually use them?
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There's something here. USDT is really planning big moves in the creative economy.
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Rumble has finally found its path, and being tied to Tether isn't a bad thing.
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Honestly, what creators need most is this kind of transparent and quick settlement method.
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LiquidityLarry
· 01-07 16:32
Ha, this move by Rumble is interesting, directly pouring USDT into the creator ecosystem.
Wait, is this wallet really easy to use, or is it just another gimmick?
Anyway, the penetration of stablecoins in the content economy is indeed accelerating, feeling a bit more authentic.
Oh my god, finally a platform is realizing how difficult cross-border payments for creators are.
Tether is raising funds again, but to be honest, this time the idea is pretty good.
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rekt_but_not_broke
· 01-07 16:29
Rumble's move is quite aggressive, directly locking stablecoins in the creator's wallet.
To put it nicely, it's simplifying the process, but in reality, it's still about trying to bind the USDT ecosystem... But on the other hand, cross-border withdrawals for creators are indeed troublesome. If this thing really works, it wouldn't be bad.
USDT is expanding wildly; you can see its presence everywhere now.
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0xLuckbox
· 01-07 16:29
Isn't it better to directly give tokens to creators instead of going through a roundabout in the wallet?
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MaticHoleFiller
· 01-07 16:27
Hey, Rumble and Tether's collaboration is quite something, creators finally don't have to be exploited by platforms anymore
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USDT entering the creative industry? Mainstream media won't be able to sit still now
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Cross-border settlement is sorted, no more waiting a month for funds to arrive. Is it really this time?
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Creator wallets... again under the guise of "friendliness," could it be another way to cut the leeks?
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Wait, does this mean Rumble is competing with traditional YouTube? Feels like a pretty bold move
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Stablecoins penetrating the creative industry, sounds high-end, but are there many users actually using it?
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Got it, this is the Web3 version of "decentralization," something Bitcoin couldn't achieve, Tether has got it covered haha
Rumble has partnered with Tether to jointly launch a crypto wallet product for creators. This initiative will provide content creators with more convenient digital asset management and payment solutions, further expanding the application scenarios of USDT in the creative economy. By integrating video creation platforms with stablecoin infrastructure, the wallet aims to simplify creators' income and expense management processes and support more flexible cross-border settlements. These creator-friendly crypto tools help promote the penetration of Web3 into mainstream creative industries and also reflect the ongoing expansion of stablecoins in practical economic applications.