Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has questioned Apple CEO Tim Cook about the lack of Bitcoin (BTC) support on Apple Pay, the firm's mobile payment service.
This comes after Apple threatened to remove the Bitcoin-friendly social media app Damus from the App Store for violating its terms of service.
"Why doesn’t Apple Pay support bitcoin @tim_cook?" Dorsey said in a Tuesday tweet while referring to a tweet from Damus that showed an App Store reviewer recommending Apple Pay as a potential solution to the app's violations.
Damus, a decentralized social networking app backed by Dorsey, has been facing removal from the App Store because it allegedly fails to adhere to Apple's payment rules.
The app has a tipping feature that allows content creators to receive tips in the form of Bitcoin through the Lightning Network.
Apple deems this feature a violation of its guidelines, as it prohibits developers from selling additional in-app content unless the transactions go through Apple, through which the tech giant takes a 30% cut.
To avoid being banned, the Damus team decided to modify the app's tipping feature to comply with Apple's guidelines. Despite these changes, Damus received notice that it will be removed from the App Store.
"Looks like we are getting removed from the appstore even after updating our app to make it clear that no digital content is getting unlocked when users are tipped," the team said in a Monday tweet.
"Users are only ever tipped after posts are made, the idea that content is being sold is nonsense. We will be filing an appeal as this guideline is clearly being abused and misapplied."
Apple has claimed that even after the update, the tipping feature still does not comply with its guidelines. The tech giant said that
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