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No More Fees for Cross-Border Transfers on PayPal with PYUSD

Key Takeaways PayPal introduces a no-fee international transfer feature using PYUSD stablecoin for US customers via Xoom; Users can convert PYUSD to USD for sending money to 160 countries without Xoom service fees; The service aims to make cryptocurrency more mainstream and offer cheaper, secure global payment options. PayPal has unveiled an update that allows […]

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Conflux Network event in Shanghai examines blockchain use in international trade and exchange

China continues to explore the potential benefits of blockchain technology despite its well-known dislike of speculative digital asset trading. This week, representatives from the Conflux Network project announced they had participated in a demonstration meeting for a “super-large-scale blockchain basic platform for the Belt and Road” in Shanghai. Other attendees at the event on March 30 included representatives

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Argo Blockchain PLC Announces March Operational Update By Investing.com

LONDON, ENGLAND / ACCESSWIRE / April 5, 2024 / Argo Blockchain plc (“Argo” or “the Company”) (LSE:ARB)(NASDAQ:ARBK), a global leader in cryptocurrency mining, is pleased to provide the following operational update for March 2024. During the month of March, the Company mined 103 , or 3.3 Bitcoin per day. This is a 5% increase in

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EU Watchdog Says Reordering Blockchain Transactions Might Be Market Abuse. Industry Says It’s Not

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) flagged a technique employed by some crypto miners as a potential form of market abuse in its latest regulatory proposals under MiCA. Crypto policy watchers want the regulator to clarify that reordering transactions to maximize profits, known as MEV, is not all bad. The European Union markets regulator

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Sony Bank trials stablecoins on Polygon blockchain – Ledger Insights

Sony Bank has started experimenting with issuing a stablecoin linked to currencies, including the yen. According to the Nikkei, it plans to explore whether stablecoins can be used as a settlement method for Sony Group digital sales, including games. Belgian tech company Settlemint is developing the stablecoin using the Polygon blockchain. Settlemint’s Japanese reach comes from a strategic partnership with

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