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  • Twitter corporate headquarters building is seen in downtown San Francisco, California, U.S. November 18, 2022.

    Twitter teams up with eToro to make it easier to buy stocks and crypto

    by 
    Sarah Fielding
    Sarah Fielding
    04.13.2023

    It will also expand $Cashtags showing detailed financial data.

  • Square accepts your political donations with a tweet

    by 
    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.15.2015

    You can now donate to a political candidate without leaving Twitter, thanks to a new venture between the social network and payment company Square. Once candidates have registered with Square, they just need to tweet a "$Cashtag," which will automatically add a "contribute" button to the tweet. When Twitter users click the button, they'll be able to choose an amount, add a debit card number, then send the donation or retweet the $Cashtag to followers. According to the WSJ, Republicans Ben Carson and Rand Paul have already agreed to sign up, as has Democrat Bernie Sanders.

  • Square's 'cashtags' turn a custom web link into a tip jar

    by 
    James Trew
    James Trew
    03.23.2015

    We hope you didn't just get some business cards printed, because you're going to want a new set. Square already simplified card payments with its phone-based swipe widget, and allowed businesses to take money through its Cash app. Now, it's introducing another way to fill (digital) wallets: "$Cashtags." Choose your own tag ($jondoe for example) and then anyone who wants to throw some money your way can just go to https://cash.me/$jondoe and securely wire you the green. Square has also just opened the Cash app to all US businesses (with a 1.5 percent transaction charge).

  • Twitter quietly adds clickable stock symbols

    by 
    Mat Smith
    Mat Smith
    07.31.2012

    It might not pack the same thrill as the rumors of in-feed video, but Twitter has added clickable stock symbols on tweets. This now throws up search results for both the stock and the company, using a new 'cash' tag, like $FB, to differentiate from typical links and tags. As noted by TNW, it's bad news for the founder of StockTwits, a service that offered similar functionality to gather tweet-based financial nuggets. The new feature is live across Twitter's web client -- though it hasn't hit TweetDeck just yet -- and should make discovering exactly how many millions companies have made (or lost) all a bit faster.