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Business   -   Dec 22, 2022 Musk Looks For a New Twitter CEO
Elon Musk and Twitter. Source: foxbusiness.com

Twitter users opted for Musk’s resigning as Twitter CEO. No replacement has yet been found (or announced). Elon Musk raised a poll on his Twitter whether he should leave his position as CEO of the social media company. Majority of the users, which is 57.5% out of 17,

Business   -   Dec 13, 2022 Checking Meta Health
Checking Meta Health

Recently we have discussed how Twitter is doing under the control of its new Captain Elon Musk. Meanwhile, Meta has been steering through its own storms and mists. Let’s first take a look at the chart of Meta Platforms Shares. Lately, there have been two sharp falls. The first

Metropolitan Commercial Bank. Source: crainsnewyork.com
Business   -   Jan 14, 2023 New York’s Bank Leaves Crypto

Metropolitan Commercial Bank announced on Monday that it will no longer work with cryptocurrencies anymore. You might already know why.

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Business   -   Jan 14, 2023 New York’s Bank Leaves Crypto
Metropolitan Commercial Bank. Source: crainsnewyork.com

Metropolitan Commercial Bank announced on Monday that it will no longer work with cryptocurrencies anymore. You might already know why.

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Business   -   Dec 22, 2022 Musk Looks For a New Twitter CEO
Elon Musk and Twitter. Source: foxbusiness.com

Twitter users opted for Musk’s resigning as Twitter CEO. No replacement has yet been found (or announced). Elon Musk raised a poll on his Twitter whether he should leave his position as CEO of the social media company. Majority of the users, which is 57.5% out of 17,

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Business   -   Dec 13, 2022 Checking Meta Health
Checking Meta Health

Recently we have discussed how Twitter is doing under the control of its new Captain Elon Musk. Meanwhile, Meta has been steering through its own storms and mists. Let’s first take a look at the chart of Meta Platforms Shares. Lately, there have been two sharp falls. The first

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Business   -   Nov 19, 2022 TwitterPay Is On The Way?
Twitter Payments.

Under the direction of Elon Musk Twitter, which he took over a couple of weeks ago, might launch its own payment processing platform. The company filed registration paperwork with the Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network last week, according to The New York Times.

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Adoption   -   Nov 15, 2022 MoneyGram Opens Up Crypto For Its Users
MoneyGram and Coinme. Source: fintechnews.am

MoneyGram announced that they are launching cryptocurrency trading in partnership with a crypto exchange Coinme. Users of MoneyGram, a financial services provider, can now trade cryptocurrencies in a mobile application. The list of digital currencies is limited to Bitcoin, Ether, and Litecoin. The new feature is available to U.S.

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Business   -   Nov 09, 2022 Is Elon Musk Ready For Taking Over Another Business?
Elon Musk buys Twitter. Source: techcrunch.co

Elon Musk becoming the CEO of Twitter has made a lot of noise in the media. Still, his net worth keeps taking a hit. As well as his other businesses. Elon Musk finalized the deal for purchasing Twitter for $44 billion on October 27, which made him the largest shareholder

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Adoption   -   Oct 21, 2022 Mastercard Invites Traditional Banks to Cryptocurrency Trading
Source: forbes.com

Mastercard, one of the biggest payment providers, introduced Crypto Source a software that enables financial institutions to offer cryptocurrency trading and services to their clients. To launch the new program, Mastercard has teamed up with Paxos, a leading regulated blockchain infrastructure platform. The partnership aims to provide Paxos crypto-asset trading

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Adoption   -   Oct 21, 2022 Corporations Keep Pilling Into Crypto
Source: bitcourier.co.uk

This was a productive month for institutional crypto custody. We have seen a steady flow of news announcements about another financial giant launching crypto services for their clients. Three world-leading banks have started to provide their customers with crypto services.

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