Twitter has obtained money transmitter licenses in Michigan, Missouri, and New Hampshire, a crucial step towards introducing payment tools onto the platform. The plan was initially presented by Elon Musk in a pitch deck to investors in May, with payments potentially generating $1.3 billion by 2028.
Musk's goal is to turn Twitter into an "everything app" like WeChat, with users able to message, shop, and send money to each other. While Twitter's revenue from payment services is currently negligible, the company has created a subsidiary, Twitter Payments LLC, to focus on this area.
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