VISA Continues its NFT Adventure
By purchasing its first CryptoPunk for $165,000, VISA was entering the crypto community through the front door. Now the financial giant wants to help creators and small businesses learn about…
read moreBy purchasing its first CryptoPunk for $165,000, VISA was entering the crypto community through the front door. Now the financial giant wants to help creators and small businesses learn about…
read moreVISA has just developed a new protocol, still in the conceptual phase, which shows how various CBDCs (central bank digital currencies) could become interoperable. The company has also deployed its…
read moreA few months ago, Visa followed Paypal’s lead in democratizing access to and use of crypto as a means of payment. Today, the American payment giant is partnering with more…
read morePaypal and Visa at the bedside of the cryptosphere – There are so many fundraisings in the digital asset sector lately, that we can only cover the largest and most…
read moreLeading credit provider Visa is piloting a program that will allow its partners to use cryptocurrencies to settle a transaction made in fiat. In an announcement on Monday, Visa said…
read moreOver 200 Simplex partner companies can now offer crypto visa debit cards to their customers, potentially enabling greater adoption of cryptocurrencies for retail transactions. The development is the result of…
read moreAfter Facebook, it’s also Visa ‘s turn to announce that it wants to create a crypto backed by the dollar. The payment giant announces that it has connected the U.S.…
read moreThe bank card giant, Visa, has joined forces with Circle, the issuer of the stablecoin USDC or USD Coin. This partnership will enable the introduction of credit cards for sending…
read moreVisa has filed an application to create digital currency on a blockchain with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. According to the application published May 14 — but filed…
read moreCrypto.com said Friday it has begun shipping its crypto-to-fiat card, the MCO Visa, across the European Union. In total, 31 European countries, including the EU’s 27 member states, now have…
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