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ChangeTip integrates payment processing with social media and the web at large to transform the idea of a “share” into a method of financial appreciation, redefining the way people think about purchasing goods and services.
ChangeTip integrates payment processing with social media and the web at large to transform the idea of a "share" into a method of financial appreciation, redefining the way people think about purchasing goods and services. Instead of broadcasting a tip as a bitcoin transaction, a separate ledger is kept by ChangeTip, only pushing on-chain transactions when a user withdraws funds from the service.


==Features==
==Features==
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==History==
==History==
ChangeTip was founded on December 17th, 2013.<ref>[http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/changetip ChangeTip Crunchbase Page]</ref> It gained significant notoriety in November 2014.
ChangeTip was founded on December 17th, 2013.<ref>[http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/changetip ChangeTip Crunchbase Page]</ref> It gained significant notoriety in November 2014, when tipping small amounts of bitcoin became a viral practice on reddit and Twitter.


==Criticism==
==Criticism==

Revision as of 16:06, 8 November 2014

ChangeTip integrates payment processing with social media and the web at large to transform the idea of a "share" into a method of financial appreciation, redefining the way people think about purchasing goods and services. Instead of broadcasting a tip as a bitcoin transaction, a separate ledger is kept by ChangeTip, only pushing on-chain transactions when a user withdraws funds from the service.

Features

Tip on the following platforms:

  • GitHub
  • Google+
  • Reddit
  • StockTwits
  • Tumblr
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

History

ChangeTip was founded on December 17th, 2013.[1] It gained significant notoriety in November 2014, when tipping small amounts of bitcoin became a viral practice on reddit and Twitter.

Criticism

Terms and Conditions

To use ChangeTip, including to receive a tip someone else has sent to you, you are required to agree to a long list of terms and conditions[2]. Among these conditions, you must agree to surrender your constitutional (at least in the USA) right to a trial by jury. Additionally, you must give up your right to reverse engineer their service. Many people find these terms unreasonable, and are as a result denied the tips that others may wish to send them via ChangeTip.

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