This article examines the transformative role of digital payment technologies in the development and expansion of the creator economy. As traditional media distribution channels have been supplemented by direct creator-to-audience relationships, the underlying payment infrastructure has emerged as a critical enabler of new monetization pathways. The article analyzes how digital payment systems have reduced friction in financial transactions between creators and their audiences, thereby facilitating novel business models including membership subscriptions, microtransactions, and direct patronage. Through a systematic examination of payment platforms, transaction models, and global accessibility factors, this article identifies how payment innovations have contributed to the democratization of content monetization opportunities. The article suggests that continued evolution in payment technologies, including cryptocurrency integration and mobile wallet adoption, may further reshape power dynamics between independent creators and traditional media institutions. This article contributes to emerging scholarly discourse on the intersection of financial technology and digital content creation, with implications for understanding broader shifts in the future of work, digital entrepreneurship, and media economics.
Keywords: Digital Payments, creator economy, financial disintermediation, monetization platforms, subscription models