payment system
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What is the basis of digital currency (What principles does digital currency use)?
What is the basis of digital currency? In the field of digital currency, the dev
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What is Send Coin (What does Send mean in Chinese)
Send Coin, according to official sources, is an encrypted wallet and payment sy
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Cosmose AI Collaborates with Near to Establish a Cryptocurrency Payment System
According to reports, Cosmose AI has announced that it is collaborating with Near, one of the blockchain protocols competing with Ethereum. The two are establis
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Understanding the Role of Stable Currency in Payment and the Necessity of Legislation
It is reported that, according to Circle\’s official blog, the issuer of the USDC stable currency attended the hearing on Understanding the Role of Stable Curren
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The Rise of Digital Euro: European Central Bank’s Plan to Launch CBDC
According to reports, European Central Bank President Lagarde has revealed plans to launch the Digital Euro (CBDC) and control payments. (Watcher.Guru)
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Digital RMB Wallets and Merchants in Zhejiang Province
According to reports, the Hangzhou Central Branch of the People\’s Bank of China disclosed on March 31 that up to now, the number of digital RMB wallets opened i
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Central Banks Must Adopt CBDC to Maintain Relevance: President Lagarde
According to reports, President Lagarde of the European Central Bank said that if central banks do not adopt Central Bank Digital Currency (CDBC), they may lose
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Introduction
On March 24th, it was reported that Hengqin Guangdong Macao Deep Cooperation Zone has achieved overseas tax payment in digital RMB, and is also promoting the ap
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SWIFT ISO 20022 Payment System: Preparing for the Future
On February 26th, the new SWIFT ISO 20022 payment system in March will force banks to accelerate the introduction of the new system by November 2025. The compa…
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Stable currencies are not under SEC regulation
as report goes, Jeremy Allaire, CEO of Circle, a stable currency issuer of USDC, said in an interview: \”I don\’t think the SEC is the regulator of stable curren…