Now the web3 apps have to use in-app purchases to sell NFTs and sell services related to them, such as minting, listing, and the transferring of these tokens. But they can't direct users to other means of payment. That means that Apple can take an up to 30% cut of those purchases. While this does not ban NFTs in any way, it does put a major restriction on the kind of services that can be offered involving NFTs, given the 30% slice Apple takes. Controversy over Apple's 30% cut is likely to continue. 🔥 TC 300K
apple just inviting more and more lawsuits
What is the Google's equivalent on playstore apps for this?
"Google Play drops commissions to 15% from 30%, following Apple’s move last year"