
Mastercard Acquires Crypto Tracing Firm CipherTrace
Given the company’s latest action, Mastercard’s emphasis on crypto and digital currency seems to have taken on a new dimension.

Given the company’s latest action, Mastercard’s emphasis on crypto and digital currency seems to have taken on a new dimension.

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) seems to have nailed another culprit that conducted the 2017 Initial Coin Offering without prior registration.

On Tuesday, El Salvador became the first nation to officially accept Bitcoin as legal tender, and Starbucks, the World’s Largest Coffee Company extended its payment capabilities to accommodate Bitcoin.

The Popular fast-food franchise McDonald’s is heeding to El Salvador’s formal recognition of Bitcoin as legal payment, hardly a day after El Salvador’s government announced to impose sanctions on Anti-Bitcoin Businesses.

Brazil’s traditional banks are set to start offering cryptocurrency services thanks to global payments giant Visa.

Javier Argueta, a legal adviser to El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, yesterday come out publicly to announce that El Salvador’s Anti-Bitcoin businesses who refuse to conduct Bitcoin transactions and utilize the national Chivo wallet will face sanctions under the country’s Consumer Protection Law.

Singapore, the hub of digital currency innovations, has moved a step further in the upcoming Global Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) challenge.

Solana has been on the positive side of the recent Bull Run in the cryptocurrency market. Sol, the native cryptocurrency of the Solana blockchain, has risen in value, overtaking Dogecoin from the seventh rank in the crypto market cap chart.

Seety, a Belgian digital parking company, has added support for crypto payments for parking tickets.

The adage of “too many cooks spoil the broth” seems to have materialized in Ethereum, according to Ethereum’s co-founder Vitalik Buterin.

Social media platform Twitter is working on adding Bitcoin to its Tip jar feature, according to

The Australian government is considering drafting new laws that would tighten regulations around services such as Apple Pay and Google Pay.