The Riksbank designed a system using payment cards and shadow wallets, but security and accounting problems remain.
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However, while spot Ether ETF applications could see further delays, approval is just a matter of time, according to the CEO of Umoja.
4057This gift card store bridges digital currencies with everyday shopping, enhancing practical use and mainstream acceptance.
15977DOGE rallied 95% in a week, but analysts signal that the bull run is only starting.
18434BTC futures open interest approaches a record high and today’s sharp sell-off triggered alarm from traders.
16916Bitcoin price continues to show strength even as traders refuse to use leverage for bullish positions. Cointelegraph explains why.
14365Either a good or bad investment option for retail investors, spot Bitcoin ETFs will unlikely reduce demand for BTC in the long term.
7908Magic: The Gathering gathers a chorus of boos after backtracking a denial over the use of AI-generated art, while an IBM survey finds widespread discontent among shoppers.
2009In Europe, the environmental footprint of banknotes is minuscule compared to crypto’s, but crypto has its own advantages.
30680Bitcoin price keeps going up, but retail traders are not piling in yet. Cointelegraph explores why.
27945Dtcpay, formerly Digital Treasures Center, is MAS-registered and already provides some point-of-sale and online crypto payment services.
5750The recent regulatory approval for Coinbase’s international subsidiary comes within a month of getting the NFA nod to offer crypto derivatives services to institutional clients in eligible U.S. states.
4242Several macroeconomic indicators suggest that bearish headwinds could strengthen during the remainder of 2023 and possibly negatively impact the crypto market.
16374HashKey, along with OSL, received a major license upgrade on Aug. 3 clearing their way to offer crypto trading services to retail customers.
11083According to Latvijas Banka, 4% of the population bought crypto assets in February, down from 8% in 2022, while payments “continue to prevail.”
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