Video platform Rumble has partnered with Tether to roll out a native crypto wallet integrated directly into its ecosystem. The Rumble Wallet operates as a non-custodial solution and currently supports Bitcoin, USDT, and XAUt—enabling creators and users to transact in digital assets seamlessly. A key feature lets content viewers tip creators directly using cryptocurrency, removing traditional payment friction. This move signals growing adoption of blockchain-based payments in mainstream platforms, particularly for creator economies where cross-border and instant settlements matter most.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 20h ago
Rumble is really about to take off now. Creators can finally directly enjoy the benefits of crypto payments... By the way, will this model eventually be ruined by some big players?
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BearMarketBro
· 01-08 04:17
Rumble, this move is still somewhat interesting. Integrating the wallet directly saves the hassle.
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BoredRiceBall
· 01-07 17:07
Rumble's move is really clever, directly embedding the wallet inside, so creators no longer have to hassle with withdrawals.
Let's see if this can truly break PayPal's monopoly this time...
By the way, USDT as a stablecoin is indeed convenient, but the transaction fees are still a bit painful.
Cross-border payments are definitely an advantage of Web3, traditional platforms should really be feeling the pressure.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 01-07 16:47
Rumble, this move is pretty good. Directly establishing a payment channel can truly solve creators' pain points.
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GweiObserver
· 01-07 16:47
Haha, Rumble is really getting serious, with an integrated wallet? Creators are definitely going to enjoy this.
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Non-custodial wallets sound good, but will anyone actually use them?
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Damn, finally a platform taking creator cross-border payments seriously.
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USDT + BTC, fully equipped... what else is missing?
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Tipping feature should have been like this from the start; fans won't have to fuss around to send tips anymore.
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It just seems like they want to steal creators from YouTube, I understand their strategy.
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Blockchain payments entering mainstream platforms, this is indeed a signal... but will users really migrate?
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RektButStillHere
· 01-07 16:38
Rumble's new money-making strategy, can this wave go viral?
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-07 16:36
Rumble, this wave really has something, the creator economy still needs on-chain payments to save it.
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governance_lurker
· 01-07 16:21
Rumble's move is good, directly integrating the wallet into the ecosystem... The creator economy definitely needs to use crypto to solve payment issues.
Video platform Rumble has partnered with Tether to roll out a native crypto wallet integrated directly into its ecosystem. The Rumble Wallet operates as a non-custodial solution and currently supports Bitcoin, USDT, and XAUt—enabling creators and users to transact in digital assets seamlessly. A key feature lets content viewers tip creators directly using cryptocurrency, removing traditional payment friction. This move signals growing adoption of blockchain-based payments in mainstream platforms, particularly for creator economies where cross-border and instant settlements matter most.