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Visa, one of the world’s two largest credit card networks, has been experimenting with a solution that allows users to pay for on-chain gas fees directly with fiat.
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The new consumer price index print showed that annual inflation in July was slightly lower than economists expected.
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Market projections show there is over a 90% chance that the Federal Reserve will cease rate hikes.
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This new product offers investors a way to invest in a blockchain-based Treasury token, bridging the gap between decentralized and traditional finance.
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Paxos Trust is poised to become the go-to fiat-to-crypto pipeline builder.
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The Bank of Russia is poised to embark on its central bank digital currency (CBDC) journey.
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Researchers at Bernstein expect the stablecoin market cap to grow 2,140% over the coming five years.
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Aptos and Microsoft have teamed up to combine the strengths of artificial intelligence (AI) and Web3, a partnership welcomed among crypto investors.
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Reddit’s crypto asset MOON saw a significant price increase after on-chain data revealed that a popular cryptocurrency investor purchased 450,000 tokens.
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Arm is expected to be the most extensive initial public offering this year and some of the biggest tech companies are looking for a piece.
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Binance says it has obtained licenses from El Salvador regulators to provide crypto-related services and tailor-made products.
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Galaxy Digital reported a significantly narrower loss in the second quarter, thanks to a strong comeback in cryptocurrency prices.
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Yellow Corp. fell into bankruptcy on Monday after the company failed to address its mounting debt load and following unsuccessful negotiations with the Teamsters Union.
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PayPal is rolling out a stablecoin backed by US dollar deposits and Treasury bills.
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Regarding the crypto market, it appears that the simplest investing method, holding Bitcoin, is at the top.
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