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Thai institutional players are moving into crypto and Web3, while local investors are trading crypto with the help of gods and astrology.
Rumors that the bank also plans to block payments used to buy cigarettes, extreme sports equipment, and foreign trips to clinics offering Brazilian butt-lifts and/or euthanasia have so far not been confirmed.
The integration will allow customers of the London neobank to buy more than 20 tokens directly via the MetaMask wallet, using funds from their Revolut account.
by Sasha MarkevichThe integration will allow customers of the London neobank to buy more than 20 tokens directly via the MetaMask wallet, using funds from their Revolut account.
by Sasha MarkevichThai institutional players are moving into crypto and Web3, while local investors are trading crypto with the help of gods and astrology.
by Sasha MarkevichRumors that the bank also plans to block payments used to buy cigarettes, extreme sports equipment, and foreign trips to clinics offering Brazilian butt-lifts and/or euthanasia have so far not been confirmed.
by Jack MartinInstitutional bank ANZ built on Swift’s Chainlink experiment with a simulated cross-chain purchase of a tokenized asset using its own Australian dollar stablecoin.
by Jack MartinThe stablecoin issuer has recently been directing clients to Britannia Bank and Trust, its third Bahamas-based banking partner, to process dollar transfers.
by Jack MartinThe Fed Board issued an enforcement action against 136-year-old Farmington State Bank, which has previously been associated with FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried's Alameda Research.
by Sasha MarkevichOn Monday, online payments processor PayPal announced the launch of its long-promised dollar-pegged stablecoin. The token was originally expected in Q1 2023, but was delayed following an SEC notice against issuing partner Paxos.
by Jack MartinThe Japanese central bank has established a working group of 60 companies to gain input into its decision on launching a CBDC from a business perspective.
by Jack Martin