The crypto payments landscape just got more interesting. Tether has partnered with Rumble to roll out a self-custodial wallet solution aimed at empowering creators and everyday users with direct control over their digital assets. This move signals a shift toward making decentralized payments more accessible beyond traditional crypto enthusiasts. The wallet brings together Tether's stablecoin infrastructure with Rumble's creator-focused platform, targeting a user base that's been craving simpler on-chain payment mechanisms. For creators managing audience interactions and monetization, having a self-custodial option integrated into their workflow could reshape how digital payments flow between platforms and users. It's one more step toward bridging mainstream adoption with genuine ownership—no intermediaries needed.
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ValidatorViking
· 01-10 01:23
self-custody integration looks solid on paper, but lemme see the actual slashing risks here. tether's infrastructure battle-tested enough for mass creator workflows or we rushing this?
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AlwaysQuestioning
· 01-09 20:53
Self-custody wallets are back. Will this time truly win over mainstream users?
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GasGuru
· 01-07 17:01
Nah Rumble is working on a payment solution, and this time it seems to be something real.
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airdrop_whisperer
· 01-07 17:00
NGL, Rumble's move is interesting, but is Tether reliable?
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SignatureAnxiety
· 01-07 16:53
NGL Rumble, this move is quite interesting. Self-custody wallets are finally being accepted by mainstream platforms.
The crypto payments landscape just got more interesting. Tether has partnered with Rumble to roll out a self-custodial wallet solution aimed at empowering creators and everyday users with direct control over their digital assets. This move signals a shift toward making decentralized payments more accessible beyond traditional crypto enthusiasts. The wallet brings together Tether's stablecoin infrastructure with Rumble's creator-focused platform, targeting a user base that's been craving simpler on-chain payment mechanisms. For creators managing audience interactions and monetization, having a self-custodial option integrated into their workflow could reshape how digital payments flow between platforms and users. It's one more step toward bridging mainstream adoption with genuine ownership—no intermediaries needed.