MInd blown!!! ChangeTip Adds Dollar Tipping to Woo Non-Bitcoin Crowd


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DATE: Sept. 17, 2015, 10:06 p.m.

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  1. Users of bitcoin tipping platform ChangeTip can now send tips in US dollars, a move aimed at capturing users who may be wary of digital currency.
  2. Currently, ChangeTip's service – used across 12 social media platforms – denominates tips in bitcoin, or 'bits' (each worth 0.000001 of a bitcoin). However, in a statement today, the company said it is revamping its platform to support US dollar tips, a move that follows credit card support announced in July.
  3. Nick Sullivan, founder and CEO of ChangeTip parent company ChangeCoin, said in a statement:
  4. "While electronic payments are well-established for online purchases, the concept of empowering everyone on the Internet to express gratitude and appreciation for great people, content, causes and contributions using the change in their digital pocket, is unique to social media tipping."
  5. In its release, ChangeTip cited survey results that indicate up to 76% of people won't use its service because of the digital currency. The remainder (24%) who do try it, it said, "don't feel safe or confident" sending it to friends. It did not disclose the methodology of its survey, nor its scale.
  6. "People believe it's not real money, that it's volatile, and that they won’t feel safe using it," the statement reads.
  7. To counteract this, the firm expressed its belief that US dollar users could be introduced to bitcoin as they tip. The release continued:
  8. "When tips are sent internationally, we will be converting USD to bitcoin, showing people the benefits of it as a global currency. When people go to withdraw, they will see that bitcoin is far less expensive than USD to use on our platform as a form of value transfer."
  9. Users wishing to send dollar-denominated tips on the platform will need to first load their account with $25 via debit card. A further explanation of how users transact on the service can be found on Zendesk.
  10. A search on the FinCEN database indicates the company has registered as a money transmitter in all US states, though it said regulatory challenges have been a barrier to its US dollar launch.
  11. "Being very transparent, we've been through some serious challenges to get USD to work. The regulatory and banking system challenges have been...an exercise in patience," it said.
  12. Content monetization
  13. Together with the announcement, ChangeTip also revealed it will launch a new product designed to support content creators.
  14. While ChangeTip already offers a tipping widget available on blogging platforms such as WordPress, Tipworthy aims to be a content curation offering where users can post links to content they believe warrants additional compensation.
  15. http://www.coindesk.com/changetip-dollar-tipping-non-bitcoin-crowd/

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