Code for Musk's Twitter platform payment feature 'X Money' leaked! DOGE Dogecoin may be a payment option.

Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino announced on 1/1 last year that the 'X Money' payment feature will be launched in the future, and on 1/3, a netizen leaked what appears to be the code for X Money on Twitter, leading to speculation that the payment feature may go live at any time.

Suspected code leak, X Money rumors abound.

Technology website researcher Aaron Perris publicly released a piece of suspected latest code from Twitter on 1/3, with one line reading, "X Money is not available in your state," leading many netizens to speculate that Twitter's payment feature "X Money" may be launched at any time.

Aaron Perris suspected of leaking X Payment code.

Netizen Alex Finn said, "This may mean that Twitter will not wait for licenses to be approved in all 50 states before launching, and will choose to first go live with payment functionality in the 39 states where licenses have been obtained." Currently, X Payments LLC has obtained money transfer licenses in 39 states across the United States, but certification in all states has not yet been completed. Please provide the text to be translated. Alex Finn explains the states currently supported by Twitter's application for money transfer licenses. Supporting creators' tips, cryptocurrencies may become the core technology.

It is rumored that the main function of 'X Money' includes allowing users to directly reward content creators. Finn also speculated in his own X Spaces that cryptocurrencies may be added to X Money.

"Cryptocurrency is the most convenient and fast way to transfer funds. I personally believe that X Payments will definitely add this technology." Finn mentioned that Elon Musk's open attitude towards Bitcoin (BTC) and Dogecoin has also led to speculation that these two tokens may become payment options on Twitter.

Alex Finn predicts in his own X Space. Twitter CEO Yaccarino personally confirmed that X Money launched in 2025

Just before the rumors of code leaks spread, Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino confirmed on Twitter on 1/1 that 'X Money' will be launched in 2025. However, Twitter has not yet responded to whether the code leak is true or not.

Assuming that "X Money" will be launched ahead of schedule as speculated, it will be launched in the 39 US states where Twitter has obtained a license. However, 11 states such as Alaska, Hawaii, and New York may not be able to use X Money in the short term because they have not yet completed certification.

Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino personally confirmed the X Money project on New Year's Day. Musk has been supportive of cryptocurrencies, and there is hope that Dogecoin will be listed on X Money.

Musk has supported Dogecoin in his own business in the past, including Tesla's acceptance of Dogecoin as a payment option for some purchases of goods. According to Arkham, Tesla also currently holds $1.1 billion worth of Bitcoin (BTC).

Now there are speculations that if 'X Money' is launched, Dogecoin has a high chance of becoming one of the officially supported cryptocurrencies, ushering in a new chapter in Musk's promotion of cryptocurrency payments.

Musk previously announced that Tesla accepts Dogecoin payments.

(Musk's payment dream takes another leap, X (Twitter) obtains payment licenses in twelve US states)

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