Mar 28, 2019 at 13:34
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Apple Launches Credit Card, What Does It Mean for Crypto?
The U.S. technology giant, in partnership with MasterCard and Goldman Sachs, has announced its new product known as Apple Card, which is largely a digital credit card and will be ready to start working in summer of this year. The card is created for convenience and to help the company’s customers gradually appreciate the concept of crypto currency and other financial payment forms.
Feb 09, 2019 at 16:51
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Argentina: Travellers Can Pay in Bitcoin for Public Transport in 37 Cities
The public transport system in Argentina, the second largest country in South America, is now officially accepting cryptocurrency payments including Bitcoin (BTC) from passengers and travelers in 37 localities across the country. Passengers can now add credit balance to their SUBE travelcards with digital currency.
Dec 24, 2018 at 17:16
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XRP is Now Available on EO.Finance
We are pleased to announce that Ripple XRP has been added to EO.Finance! For those unaware, XRP is currently the second largest cryptocurrency in terms of market capitalization. Ripple is the name for both a digital currency (XRP) and an open payment network within which that currency is transferred.
Dec 11, 2018 at 17:54
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Buy Crypto with Credit or Debit Card Using EO.Finance
EO.Finance has launched a crypto-fiat gateway. Now it is possible to buy cryptocurrencies directly from the wallet using your debit or credit card, the maximum amount per single transaction is $25,000. Right now EO.Finance works with 40 different cryptos, and soon even more currencies will become available for purchase.
Oct 18, 2018 at 12:15
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Korean Startup M2O Gets Patent for Tokenizing Bonus Points
There was much said and written about blockchain and its cutting-edge features that can be applied to any industry or company. Blockchain itself is not the answer, but a fuel for future creations and innovations. And those who understood it before anybody else will receive or has already received all the credit and recognition.
Jul 19, 2018 at 13:32
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Mastercard's New Patent to Allow Crypto Transactions on Credit Cards
One day, it will be possible for all consumers to charge their purchased items on their charge card or credit cards using cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin. Mastercard won a patent on July 17 to bergh a method that would properly manage "fractional reserves of all blockchain currency." At this moment in time, all Mastercard bearers can only pay for items using official currency the government has announced as legal tender, said the Mastercard's Senior Vice President for communications, Seth Eisen.