#苹果放宽加密规则 1. Allow External Payment Links

Apple has announced that developers can directly embed third-party payment links within their apps, allowing users to bypass Apple's in-app purchase system (30% commission) to complete transactions. For example, the music platform Spotify has updated its app, and the subscription price is 20% lower than Apple's in-app purchase. The payment tool Stripe's 'Anti-Apple Tax' program charges a fee of only 2.9% + 30 cents, significantly reducing developer costs.

2. NFT Trading Restrictions Eased but Still Exist

◦ Allowed Scope: Users can directly trade existing NFTs (such as on the OpenSea platform) within the app without going through Apple's payment system.

◦ Prohibited Actions: Minting NFTs and issuing new NFT projects within the app is prohibited (must still use Apple payment), and external payment entry must be displayed less prominently (button size, risk warnings, etc.).

3. Cryptocurrency Apps Remain Under Strict Restrictions

◦ Prohibited: Reward tokens through tasks (e.g., watching ads, completing activities to earn tokens) are prohibited.

◦ ICOs (Initial Coin Offerings) and mobile mining applications are still banned from being listed.