Dogecoiners umutlu kalırken, yeni bir yerel 'Twitter Coin' söylentileri ortaya çıkıyor

Social media users are swirling around rumors that Twitter is looking at introducing its own native asset called “Twitter Coin” to be used for payments and tipping on the platform.

Some are citing the initial reports from sources such as Nima Owji, who runs an app-focused information leak account on Twitter.

On Dec. 4, he posted a screenshot of what appears to be a prototype Twitter interface showing a “Coins” option for tipping, along with a vector image showing a coin bearing Twitter’s logo.

Others have pointed to tweets from tech researcher Jane Manchun Wong, who claimed to have extracted code from a specific version of Twitter’s web app to find the same information as Owji, though the post itself and Wong’s account have since been deleted for unknown reasons. 

Jane Manchun Wong’s deleted threat: Twitter

There has also been a swarm of posts under the TwitterCoin hashtag, with many people excited but ultimately unsurprised that the social media platform could be working on new payment rails and system integrations now that Elon Musk is at the helm.

Members of the feverent Dogecoin community on Twitter and Reddit have also tried connecting the dots, with some kalan hopeful that Twitter Coin is just a placeholder name for Dogecoin, considering Musk’s long-running affiliation with the memecoin.

Benzer bir konu hakkında 4 Aralık'ta Twitter Spaces'ta konuşan Musk, önerilen 2.1 milyon dinleyiciden oluşan bir kitleye, hâlâ kriptoyu sosyal medya platformuna entegre etmekle ilgilendiğini söyledi.

"Twitter'ın hem fiat hem de kripto ödemelere sahip olması hiç akıllıca değil" dedi.

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As it stands, Twitter has been gradually expanding its payment integrations over the past couple of years, and currently supports fiat tipping for a host method alongside Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), which were integrated in September 2021

Since the $44 billion takeover went through in October, Musk has overseen a host of changes to Twitter, particularly relating censorship policy, information disclosures and botting activity.