Bitcoin Updates: Rumble’s Bitcoin Tip Feature Fuels Tether’s USAT Expansion Plans
- Rumble launches BTC tipping for 51M users via Tether partnership, supporting BTC, USDT, and XAUT from mid-December 2025. - Tether aims to convert Rumble's U.S. audience into stablecoin adopters through $775M investment and USAT compliance strategy. - Rumble promotes crypto-friendly payments to empower creators, offering 1 BTC sweepstakes to boost engagement by October 31, 2025. - USAT's Anchorage-backed compliance positions it as a regulatory-compliant alternative to USDT for everyday creator economy tra
Rumble Inc. (RUM) has revealed a new
This rollout fits into Tether’s larger plan to grow its U.S.-compliant stablecoin, USAT, which is built to align with the GENIUS Act. Tether CEO Paolo Ardoino stated that the collaboration is intended to turn Rumble’s largely American audience into stablecoin users, using the platform’s anti-censorship stance to foster financial autonomy, as reported by
With 210.8 BTC (about $23.6 million) in its reserves, Rumble is positioning itself as a crypto-forward alternative to mainstream social networks. CEO Chris Pavlovski shared at the Plan ₿ Forum in Switzerland that the tipping system was designed to give creators access to decentralized payments, letting them receive support without the risk of being removed from the platform, according to
Regulatory compliance is a key focus for Tether. While its main USDT stablecoin is under regulatory review in the U.S., USAT is structured to satisfy federal requirements through Anchorage Digital. Ardoino indicated that the December launch will target “everyday transactions” within the creator economy, aiming to rival established payment services like PayPal, according to CoinCentral.
Experts see this development as a strategic advantage for both firms. Rumble’s embrace of Bitcoin’s decentralized philosophy appeals to its audience, while Tether secures a broad channel for USAT adoption. The partnership also signals increasing business interest in crypto payments, especially as U.S. regulations continue to develop.
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