For apps that have been listed on the Apple Store, Apple previously did not allow external links to be redirected in the app, but now it is allowed.
In other words, Web3 apps that have been released on the Apple Store for iOS can guide users to external links and use virtual currency to pay: the project party can save 30% Apple tax, and Web3 users could only pay with legal currency in the Apple Store before, but now they can pay with virtual currency.
In addition, the difficulty of new Web3 apps applying for content review on the Apple Store should not be reduced. In the past, as long as they were found to be pornographic, gambling, and drug-related, illegal fundraising, and scam, they would be removed from the shelves. Under the new policy, it may be more difficult for apps that accept external links for payment to pass Apple's content review.