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Mastercard and Bitget launched a “zero-fee” crypto card for spending digital assets at over 150 million merchants.
A U.K. judicial body says the card networks have breached competition laws, while Belgian regulators are examining Wordline ...
The organization has laid out the results it has achieved, which, aside from technical work, includes six use cases for the pan-European digital wallet.
Bitget Wallet, the self-custodial digital asset wallet powered by crypto exchange Bitget, has launched a Mastercard-linked card in collaboration with infrastructure provider Immersve. The card allows ...
Bitget Wallet has partnered with payments giant Mastercard and infrastructure provider Immersve to launch a new ...
The card will initially launch in the UK and the European Union, before rolling out later in Latin America, Australia and New ...
Procurement teams increasingly turn to virtual payment cards to streamline supplier management and reduce operational costs ...
The CAT ruling held that the fees breached Article 101 of the Treaty of the Functioning of the European Union. That law no ...
From Big Tech’s ambitions to India’s evolving regulations, stablecoins are no longer fringe crypto tools. They’re reshaping ...
A ruling in the United Kingdom could imperil the validity of multilateral interchange fees in the United Kingdom and Ireland assessed by Mastercard Inc. and Visa Inc. A U.K. tribunal Friday ruled the ...
A lottery operator in Norway told thousands of players they'd won large amounts of cash. But there was bad news to come ...