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Bitcoin Tips Now Available on Twitter via Lightning Network

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bitcoin Tips Now Available on Twitter via Lightning Network

A new Chrome and Firefox browser extension is has enabled bitcoin (BTC) tipping on Twitter via the Lightning Network. 

Tippin.me uses bitcoin’s second-layer scaling solution, the Lightning Network, to make tipping almost instantaneous and with incredibly low fees of fractions of a cent.
The project was created by Sergio Abril and is still in development. However, Tippin.me’s state is already functional. Installation of the browser extension allows users to see a new tipping button Twitter tweets — opening the door to a future where the Lightning Network may facilitate tipping across a wide variety of social platforms. Explains Dan Rusnac in a post on Medium:

Not only the Twitter experience completely changes but it also open limitless future scenarios: an internet where, thanks to this extension/s, you can tip people on all socials (it can be for a tweet, for an article, for a video, for a comment, etc.), thus creating a new way to raise money by content creators without the need of a central agency and without the need of creating a new social platform and economic system from scratch!

Setting up Tippin.me is relatively simple. Users simply need to login to the web-app via their Twitter accounts to set up a custodial wallet for BTC on the Lightning Network. This wallet is where received tips may be stored and managed.

The Chrome extension that places a https://t.co/NVpjMUDdfJ button in every Tweet is here.http://bit.ly/2E3NtWz #LNTrustChain pic.twitter.com/FIx5zBbZfb
— Tippin (@tippin_me) February 14, 2019

In its current form, Tippin.me is not limited to Twitter. Users may also place a web button on personal websites or blogs to receive tips in a similar fashion.
If you want to be a tipper, you must first set up a Lightning Wallet. Once a reliable wallet has been chosen, it must be funded with a relatively small amount of BTC — such as $5 or $10. Next, a payment channel must be opened with Tippin.me, after which users may tip until their hearts’ are content (or until they run out of funds).
What do you think of Tippin.me and the future for bitcoin (BTC) payments across the Lightning Network? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

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Swiss "Crypto Valley" to Create Digital Identities for Its Citizens on the Ethereum Blockchain

Swiss Crypto Hub to Create Digital Identities for Its Citizens on the Ethereum Blockchain

As of September 2017, the Swiss town of Zug will offer all of its citizens a digital identity on the Ethereum blockchain.

Zug, a Swiss town with the population of nearly 30,000 citizens, has been famous for its dedication to cryptocurrencies. Zug has been called the “Crypto Valley” of the financial world since many of its citizens are entrepreneurs who specialize in digital currencies. Numerous bitcoin and blockchain enthusiasts have flocked to the town to take advantage of the entrepreneurial environment and the crypto-awareness of the citizens. Last year, the town even began accepting bitcoin payments for government services on a trial basis. In addition, one of the 10 bitcoin ATMs in Switzerland is in Zug, which is operated by the Zug-based bitcoin Suisse.

On July 7, Zug published a press release on its official website stating its plans to offer digital identities for its citizens. According to the press release, the digital identities will be based on an app that “secures personal information using blockchain technology and associates it with a crypto address.” The system is completely decentralized, thus the citizens will register their identities on the app independently, which will be verified by the town’s own “identity control” procedures.

The Swiss government, in cooperation with external partners, is currently focusing on a centralized solution to create its own digital ID service. However, according to Zug’s press release, the government’s efforts have failed since the application of a centralized digital system is complicated and such systems are “technically considered obsolete today.”

“We want a single electronic identity — a kind of digital passport — for all possible applications. In our city, we do not want this digital ID to be centralized but on the blockchain. We only verify and confirm the identity of a person,” Dolfi Müller, the mayor of Zug, said in a statement.

According to the mayor, blockchain-based identity applications should not be limited to urban services, fee collection or room rentals. In the first phase of the digital ID, a consultative “e-vote” will be held to determine the usage of the innovative system. The voting is expected to take place in the spring of 2018.

The Ethereum-based digital identity application is being developed by the Institute for Financial Services Zug (IFZ) of the Lucerne University, Zug-based ConsenSys  and the Zürich-based ti&m.

“Today, our digital identity still lies with major search engines and social networks that profit from it. A self-managed, secure and certified identity is indispensable for the functioning of an increasingly digital society. For the Crypto Valley Zug, we believe in a research collaboration with the financial sector and government agencies,” Mathias Bucher, lecturer at the IFZ, said.

“This pioneering project is technically highly interesting and fits perfectly with the competencies of our company: digitize with the greatest possible security and great user-friendliness,” Mr. Bucher added.

Both ConsenSys and ti&m expressed their excitement about Zug’s digital identity project. Rouven Heck, Product Lead at ConsenSys, was delighted that the small town chose the ConsenSys web-based wallet and identity management system  uPort  to handle the project.

“By registering on the public, global Ethereum blockchain, the city of Zug offers its citizens an innovative access for both local and international services,” said Heck.

Thomas Wüst, Founder and CEO of ti&m, emphasized the high security of the new system.

“This solution provides tremendous added value for enhanced security, as private data remains under the full control of individuals while providing a much more streamlined use of digital services,” Wüst said.

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