Until now, Twitter’s Tips section offered both regular payment programs such as Cash App and less conventional Bitcoin wallet addresses. Interestingly, ex-CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey is labeled a Bitcoin Maximalist by several crypto enthusiasts.
That really is, he has traditionally favored Bitcoin over other altcoins such as Ethereum. “There are no other currencies that I care about,” Decrypt quotes Dorsey as saying during the Miami Bitcoin conference in 2021. He resigned from his position as CEO of Twitter in November 2021.
When questioned, a Twitter spokeswoman refuted that Dorsey’s sudden exit has something to do with Twitter’s decision to finally include Ethereum in its Tips function. Clearly, this is just a coincidence. Nevertheless, notwithstanding Dorsey’s declared admiration for Bitcoin, the social media platform Twitter has been gradually and progressively warming up to Ethereum.
Have you set up Tips on your profile yet so it's easy for people to show their support?
Yes: Cool, we’ve added Paga, Barter by Flutterwave, Paytm, and the option to add your Ethereum address.
No: What are you waiting for? Here's how: https://t.co/Id5TwTpnCF
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) February 16, 2022
Twitter stated in January (just under two months after Dorsey’s resignation) that users may attach NFTs to their personal profile pictures provided they were on the Ethereum blockchain. Additionally, Twitter handed out NFTs produced on the Ethereum network in June 2021. Thus, Wednesday’s Tips revelation is not entirely unexpected. Nonetheless, the timing is rather amusing.