Decentralized social media platform Damus hit back at Apple over a thread removing apps from the App Store, saying it can’t stop the tech giant from using the Bitcoin Lightning chip known as “Zap” on its platform. rice field.
the team behind dams “There is nothing Apple can do” to stop Bitcoin Lightning chips on its platform, he said.
The comment included a retweet of the “Documenting Bitcoin” post, which charted the platform’s daily zaps, which reached over 1 million on June 15, suggesting strong support for Damus. ing. The Zap feature allows users to tip content creators using Bitcoin Lightning-enabled payment systems.
On June 13, Damus revealed that Apple threatened to remove the App Store because of the platform’s Zap feature.
“zap A payment mechanism powered by Bitcoin Lightning that allows people to tip content creators. Nostle It’s a client like Damus. ”
Apple said using Zap to pay for digital content violates its guidelines as only its “in-app purchase” mechanism is allowed to be used.
Square CEO Jack Dorsey Tipping for posts has nothing to do with selling digital content.Instead, say, “It is kind of feedbackGiving himself to Apple CEO Tim Cook, he asked why Apple is restricting people from sending bitcoin.
At the time, Damus didn’t say whether it would be removed in response to the Zap feature, only saying the incident represented a “diving point” in terms of freedom and the right of people to transact peer-to-peer.
However, on June 16th, the social media platform posted a defiant tweet saying Apple can’t stop the flow of Zap. He further added:
“They are in a losing battle against open protocols. Arbitrarily restricting how users can zap within your app will only harm your customer base for no good reason.”
From a later tweet thread dams He mentioned that people with debanked accounts can’t use Apple Pay, but Zap has no such restrictions. The Apple platformreally evil and misguided“to take”30% of fundraising and humanitarian posts. ”
Apple reported crypto slate The guidelines allow peer-to-peer monetary gifts without the use of “in-app purchases” if the gift is optional and the full donation is sent to the recipient. However, gifts related to digital content or services must go through Apple’s own payment service.
According to Damus, the article first appeared on CryptoSlate saying there is nothing Apple can do to stop the Bitcoin Lightning hint.