Today, Rumble announced an exclusive partnership with Moonpay to launch a Bitcoin and Crypto Wallet that will let the creators handle their earnings outside traditional banking systems.
The new Rumble -Tevebog, which will arrive in the 3rd quarter of 2025, will use Moonpay’s infrastructure to operate all digital currency transactions on the platform. Users will be able to buy, sell and exchange Bitcoin and other digital assets directly through the wallet, giving creators more control over their revenue generation.
“Rumble Wallet will change the game for creators, and Moonpay is the perfect partner to bring this vision to life,” said Rumble founder and CEO Chris Pavlovski. “We not only build tools – we build freedom. And we want partners who are as obsessed with strengthening people as we are.”
Integration could significantly help increase the Bitcoin adoption by making it more accessible to Rumble’s millions of users.
“We couldn’t be more excited about working with Rumble,” said Moonpay CEO Ivan Soto-Wright. “Digital currencies represent financial freedom, in the same way that Rumble represents freedom of expression.”
The Wallet launch is based on Rumble’s recent Bitcoin Investments. In March, the company bought 188 Bitcoin for about $ 17.1 million at an average price of $ 91,000 per year. Coin as part of its Bitcoin Treasury strategy.
The company has steadily built its Bitcoin Treasury and seen Bitcoin as a hedge against traditional devaluation of currency. “We believe that the world is still in the early stages of the adoption of Bitcoin, which recently is accelerated with the election of a crypto-friendly US presidential administration and increased institutional adoption,” Pavlovski said. “Unlike any government -issued currency, Bitcoin is not subject to dilution through infinite money, making it possible to be a valuable inflation hedge and an excellent addition to our treasury.”
For more information about the integration of Bitcoin in Rumble and the future of Bitcoin, see Chris Pavlovski talk to Donald Trump Jr. at the Bitcoin conference below.