How to Send or Receive Twitter Tips Via Chipper Cash

Twitter launched the Tips (or Tip Jar) feature earlier this year to enable creators to easily get paid on the platform. To make this possible, they have integrated with a number of payment partners. The pay channels a user watches depends on the region they are in and the availability of channels in that region.

Chipper Cash announced a partnership with Twitter Tips to allow creators to get paid with the app. It is available to most people in Africa, therefore, African creators can earn money from their Twitter followers through the Chipper app.

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Other payment platforms that are available to pay or receive payments through Twitter Tips include PayPal, Patreon, Bitcoin Address, Cash App, Bandcamp, Venmo, GoFundMe, PicPay, and Razorpay.

In this post, we’ll show you how to send or receive Twitter tips through the payments app, Chipper Cash. Follow.


READ MORE: How to enable Twitter Tips (or Tip Jar).


Get tips on Twitter via Chipper Cash

To be able to receive tips with Chipper, you must activate your Tips feature and link your Chipper account. Follow the steps below to do so.

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  • Enter your chip tag just after “chipper.me/”.
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When this is all set up, people will send tips to the Chipper tags you’ve saved as your own. To complete the process, it will open the Chipper app so the sender can send you money.

Tweet tips through Chipper

Follow the steps below to send tips on Twitter using Chipper. Both you and the person you are sending to must have a Chipper account and the potential recipient must have linked it via the steps above.

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  • go to user profile.
  • Tap on Tips icon from the user’s Twitter profile.
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  • This opens the third-party app on your phone so you can complete the transaction.

For African creators, Chipper is one of the best ways to get paid through Twitter Tips. We’d love to know in the comments section if you’ve used this channel to send or receive Twitter tips before. If so, let us know how your experience was.

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