51 million users, one giant crypto tip jar, Rumble’s Bitcoin tipping is coming

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Rumble, a video platform buzzing with 51 million users, just announced it’s throwing Bitcoin tipping into the mix.

Rolling out mid-December, this move promises to put cryptocurrency directly in viewers’ hands, letting them toss sats to their favorite creators.

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The news dropped loud and clear at the Plan ₿ conference in Lugano, Switzerland, where crypto nerds gather like moths to a blockchain flame.

Creators’ earnings

This fresh feature, cooked up with the crypto juggernaut Tether, lets users send Bitcoin tips using in-app wallets.

“We’re in the labs now, testing, but very soon you’ll see it live,” said Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski.

The goal? Pump up creators’ earnings while nudging Bitcoin further into mainstream digital payments.

Pavlovski’s announcement got a big thumbs-up from the crowd, with Tether’s own CEO, Paolo Ardoino, backing the idea that Bitcoin can boost creator economies everywhere.

Imagine that, tipping with Bitcoin as easily as tossing loose change, if your change was digital gold.

Tsunami of satoshis

Rumble’s Bitcoin tipping isn’t some isolated stunt. Platforms like X have flirted with crypto tipping too, but scaling up to Rumble’s 51 million users could make this one of the largest Bitcoin tip jars online.

If even a fraction of these users go all-in, prepare for a tsunami of satoshis.

Decentralization

Now, experts say Rumble’s decision reflects a broader trend of mixing crypto into the veins of digital media.

This is about reshaping how money flows online, from fans to creators, directly.

Bitcoin’s rising adoption on platforms like this could ripple through markets and banking in ways we’re only beginning to grasp.

So, with Rumble’s Bitcoin tipping poised to launch, the future of paying for entertainment is finally about to get a little more decentralized.


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András Mészáros
Written by András Mészáros
Cryptocurrency and Web3 expert, founder of Kriptoworld
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With years of experience covering the blockchain space, András delivers insightful reporting on DeFi, tokenization, altcoins, and crypto regulations shaping the digital economy.

📅 Published: October 26, 2025 • 🕓 Last updated: October 26, 2025
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