Having a payment system is only half to battle. You need a altruistic culture that enjoys sending regular micropayments as way of expressing approval and support. We have that. Twitter doesn't. Twitter has a selfish shitcoin culture, and low-quality users who wouldn't understand the concept of sending money to other users based on posted content.
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That will be interesting to see, imagine building a payment system and no ones using it lol, that would be such a major L. Also how much fees can they charge per transaction that wouldn't drive people away
I suppose they can use it with merchants, if people sell goods on Twitter, kinda like TikTok shop
Twitch has that kind of culture, and Twitch and Twitter users overlap.
I haven't used Twitch, and I haven't used Twitter since 2015. So, my knowledge of these platforms comes from the outside looking in. How do micropayments work on Twitch? What is the payment medium? Is it something like zaps where users can send small micropayments to content creators?
I don't follow Twitch either, but as far as I know, it has everything now: support for external payment systems and some internal shitcoins, though I'm not sure about the latter.