Blockchain banking solution Dharma has implemented a new feature called Social Payments, allowing users to send U.S. dollars to any Twitter handle.

An April 21 tweet announcing the move explained that payments can be made regardless of geographical location or whether the recipient has a Dharma account.

Dharma users can make payments to Twitter handles from directly within their Smart Wallet, as long as there are sufficient funds in their account. The only further step is to retweet the payment to a twitter bot, tagging the recipient so that they are notified.

Payment recipients must follow the link sent by the bot to set up a Dharma account and connect this to their Twitter account to claim the money. However, as per all deposits in Dharma accounts, the balance will be earning interest through Compound, even before it is claimed.

Dharma lists a number of potential uses, including tipping of micropayments, cross-border charitable donations and accepting business payments.

Been here before

Dharma isn’t the first company to implement such a solution. As Cointelegraph reported, Brave browser launched a Twitter tipping service utilizing its Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) last August.

In January, even Twitter itself was reportedly interested in integrating such a feature, although a spokesman at the time denied that this was currently in development.