Rumble wants to create its own digital wallet with Tether’s support
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski has announced that the video platform will launch its own digital portfolio to monetize creators, supported by Stablecoin Tether.
In a recent X jobPavlovski said the Canada-based online video platform planned to launch its own cryptographic portfolio to help finance space creators. He informed his subscribers that the video platform collaborates with stable Tether transmitter (USDT) to establish the Rumble portfolio.
“Rumble Wallet will be the vehicle to help monetize creators better than most advertisers, especially in international markets and with the help of Tether,” said Pavolvski.
The CEO of the video platform said the wallet will be “greater and more than you think”, before saying that it will reveal more details on the company’s plans to establish its own portfolio on an interview with content creator Matt Kohrs.
Shortly after the announcement of Pavolvski, the CEO of Tether Paolo Ardoino republished The Pavolvski post with legend indicating “a portfolio for the people”. Ardoino’s post apparently confirms that his company is on board collaborating with the video platform in the creation of its digital portfolio.
In December 2024, attachment invested $ 775 million in the video platform to stimulate its development. Business used $ 250 million in Tether’s strategic investment to support its growth initiatives.
Video creators on Rumble can generate income via the partner program of the platform, which allows users to make a profit according to the number of views and videos of engagement, announcements displayed on the content, as well as in a content market where creators can sell or dismiss their videos for third parties to buy.
Launched in 2013, Rumble was invented to become an alternative video sharing platform for vloggers and small-scale content creators.
In recent months, the platform has strengthened its efforts to include cryptographic active in its commercial operations. On November 25, 2025, the platform announcement that he would allocate up to $ 20 million to Bitcoin (BTC) as a starting point for its cryptographic treasure. Since then, Rumble has added Bitcoin to her reserves.
The platform made its First of all BTC purchase on January 20, but did not disclose the amount. More recently in March, he bought 188 BTC worth around $ 17.1 million or $ 91,000 per BTC.
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