Gravatar Adds Bitcoin Support for User Accounts

Gravatar is an avatar platform that works across the internet and integrates with popular sites inclusing WordPress, Disqus, GitHub, and Stack Overflow.
Gravatar is an avatar platform that works across the internet and integrates with popular sites inclusing WordPress, Disqus, GitHub, and Stack Overflow.
Op-ed - Gravatar Adds Bitcoin Support for User Accounts

Gravatar is an avatar platform that works across the internet and integrates with popular sites inclusing WordPress, Disqus, GitHub, and Stack Overflow. Gravatar serves over 8 billion images every day for millions of users.

Bitcoin Magazine
recently learned that the company silently released a new feature, allowing users to add bitcoin wallets to their Gravatar accounts.

An avatar is an image that is often used to represent you as a person on the Internet. It usually appears as a little picture, right next to your name whenever you interact with various websites. Gravatar, instead, is a globally recognized avatar, which means that you create it once, and it will then proceed to appear on any Gravatar-enabled websites. Once you upload or create your avatar, the little image will follow you around.

In a recent post, Gravatar announced it has introduced a feature which allows users to add their bitcoin, litecoin or dogecoin addresses. Users will be easily able to purchase goods and services from different supported platforms such as WordPress.com, but also to tip people online for making witty comments, or for helping others. Until now, tipping such users was difficult, as those who wanted to tip had to contact the person and ask for a payment method.

Now, things have gotten much easier. Tippers can easily access profiles, and look for the bitcoin or altcoin addresses, which can then be used to send and receive digital currencies. By associating the address with your account, not only will you be able to make faster payments, but you’ll also give others the possibility to learn more about your preferred payment methods and their associated addresses.

The new feature is now available for all Gravatar users. For more information, refer to the Gravatar FAQ about digital currencies.