Binance introduces tipping feature on Binance Feed social platform! Any user can become a creator
Binance's social feature, Binance Feed, has recently undergone further updates. In addition to being open to all users, a "tip function" has been added, allowing users to tip content creators they appreciate.
Introducing the new tipping feature on #Binance Feed!
You can now support your favourite Feed creators by clicking on the tips icon under their post.
Give it a try ⤵️
— Binance (@binance) October 4, 2023
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Binance Introduces Tipping Feature on "Binance Feed"!
Binance has announced the launch of a tipping mechanism on its social feature "Binance Feed," allowing users to tip their favorite creators.
Binance Feed serves as a content platform where creators share market insights and blockchain-related articles daily. If you find content helpful and wish to give a tip, simply scroll to the bottom of the article and click "Give a Tip."
Users can choose the amount of the tip to donate. In addition to fixed amounts, users can also enter a custom amount and leave a message for the creator.
After testing, it appears that the tipping feature is currently only available on the Binance web version. The donation button is not yet visible on the mobile version.
Note: Mobile users can find Binance Feed articles by scrolling down to "Explore" on the Binance homepage.
Binance Feed to Be Open to All Users
In response to this feature, CZ also mentioned on Twitter that Binance Feed will be open to all content creators, allowing all users to share content on the platform.
#Binance Feed will open to all content creators soon, too. Ie, all users can create content. https://t.co/GGZlsD0aQM
— CZ 🔶 Binance (@cz_binance) October 4, 2023
After testing, clicking the "Apply to be a Creator" button on Binance Feed's web version allows users to publish articles on the platform.
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