Facebook Approves First Cryptocurrency Tipping Apps

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Jun 6, 2014 at 10:27 UTCUpdated Jun 6, 2014 at 20:15 UTC. Facebook has approved two new cryptocurrency tipping apps, according to the small team of dogecoin enthusiasts that developed them.

Lead developer Alejandro Caballero announced on reddit that the social networking giant has approved both his Doge Tipping App, which is restricted to dogecoin, and his Multicoin Tipping App, which got the official nod just this morning.

The new apps look to be the first dedicated tipping services on the platform.

"When we submitted the doge-only app, the Multicoin Tipping App was also submitted. But we needed to change several things to have it finally approved, which happened a few minutes ago," said Caballero.

Although Facebook has now approved the apps, there are a few limitations users should be aware of.

Notably, the apps can only be used to make tips in an approved group, but groups can be added and practically any Facebook user can be tipped.

"Tipping through the apps work from Facebook Groups, but once you joined one of them, you can send tips to every person existing in Facebook, from your friends list or not. We add groups on request. This way of working is the reason the apps where approved, because they promote social interaction without messing with user's preferences or security."

Caballero's team has big plans aside from Facebook and is currently working on a universal tipping platform for WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, Xenforo, PHPBB and others.

Dogecoin is already a popular medium for tipping popular content producers, but has been restricted largely to platforms like reddit.

The new Facebook apps could see the phenomenon take off with a much larger audience.

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