In June, Apple threatened to remove Damus, a Bitcoin-friendly social media app, from its App Store due to its feature that allows users to tip each other with bitcoin. Despite efforts to address the issue, Apple rejected Damus' submission, leading to concerns about restricting Bitcoin adoption.
Damus creator William Casarin conceded by removing the app's capability to send zaps on posts or notes while still allowing users to tip each other at the profile level. However, a workaround emerged on July 6 with the creation of Zapple Pay, a third-party service that allows users to send zaps via emojis on posts, bypassing Apple's restrictions.
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