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# Send Tip

### Eligibility for Receiving Tips

* Follower Count Requirement: Only accounts with over 5 followers are eligible to receive tips.
* Handle Verification: Only accounts with a verified handle can be tipped.
* Post Type: Only Non-NFT posts are eligible to receive tips.

### Sending Tips

1\. Click the <img src="/files/tIopC60WT4cCTpFNzxCa" alt="" data-size="line"> <mark style="color:purple;">Send Tip</mark> <mark style="color:purple;">Button</mark>: Locate this under the post you appreciate.

2\. Select the amount you want to tip from predefined [Vibecash](/help-center/rewards/vibecash.md) values that suit your intention.

3\. Type an engaging comment.

4\. Click <mark style="color:purple;">Send</mark> to finalize your tip.

<mark style="color:orange;">Note</mark>: Ensure your account balance can cover the tip and confirm all details before submission. Both you and the recipient will receive confirmation once the tip is sent.


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