Here’s the problem with digital currency debit cards
Digital currency debit and credit cards are not what the world needs to catalyze digital currency adoption, Patrick Thompson writes.
Digital currency debit and credit cards are not what the world needs to catalyze digital currency adoption, Patrick Thompson writes.
German financial services provider Wirecard has come up $2.1 billion short in its recent audit.
Paxful announced a partnership with The White Company that will allow consumers to purchase prepaid debit cards using their crypto holdings in a variety of currencies.
Jubiter has introduced a new cryptocurrency-based debit card, which is claims can be used anywhere in the world.
Visa has agreed to a deal with Coinbase to allow a new Visa-branded debit card for the cryptocurrency exchange’s clients in the UK.
Bitwala announced the launch of crypto bank accounts that can be used for virtually anything, just like regular bank accounts.
Cryptocurrency enthusiasts in the European Economic Area (EEA) can now take advantage of the Wirex crypto debit card in even more ways.
Wirex Ltd., a provider of cryptocurrency debit cards in Europe, has been granted an e-money license by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
The service, out in the next couple of months, will allow for direct and smooth interaction between fiat currencies and cryptocurrency.