Damus, a decentralized social media app that allows users to tip each other in Bitcoin, is facing removal from the Apple app store.
Apple Claims That Zaps Violates Its Policy
The Damus team argues that Zaps are not used to sell or buy any digital content, but rather to support other users and content creators in a peer-to-peer manner. The team also says that this is a critical moment for decentralized social media and P2P transactions, and that Apple's decision will have far-reaching consequences for other platforms with similar features.
Bitcoin tipping has become a popular way of rewarding content and expressing appreciation on social media platforms. Twitter and Reddit have both introduced crypto tipping features in recent years. Apple itself has approved an app with Bitcoin tipping in 2015. However, some crypto advocates accuse Apple of favoring Silicon Valley interests over decentralization and innovation.