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Oobit Co-Founder Aims to 'Bridge the Gap Between Web3 and DeFi' to Traditional Payments

Oobit launched a 'Tap and Pay' solution to help make crypto payments more accessible, allowing users to pay at any point of sale that accepts Visa or MasterCard using funds directly from their Oobit wallet. Oobit COO and co-founder Aharon Miller discusses the details of the feature and its role in the future of crypto payments.

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Mastercard and Binance Cutting Ties on Crypto Card Is 'Big News:' Vanderbilt Law School Associate Dean

Mastercard is ending its crypto card program with Binance in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, and Bahrain, effective September 22. Vanderbilt Law School associate dean and professor Yesha Yadav discusses the industry implications and why this is "big news for Binance." Plus, Yadav's take on the future of crypto payments at large and what to make of the latest developments around FTX's bankruptcy case.

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Expertos: Es poco probable que la decisión de Visa y Mastercard de distanciarse de Binance perjudique al exchange de Cripto .

La decisión llega solo unas semanas después de que Binance haya estado lidiando con múltiples desafíos legales en los EE. UU.

CEO of Binance Changpeng Zhao at Consensus Singapore 2018 (CoinDesk)

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Powell Says Fed Is 'Prepared to Raise Rates'; Mastercard, Binance Back Away From Crypto Card Partnership

“CoinDesk Daily” host Jennifer Sanasie dives into today’s hottest stories in crypto, as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell addresses the current state of inflation at the Kansas City Fed’s Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium. Mastercard and Binance are ending their crypto card partnership. Plus, customer data of bankrupt crypto exchange FTX, Genesis and lender BlockFi have been compromised due to a hack. 

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Mastercard's Crypto Card Partnership With Binance Is Ending

Multiple news outlets are reporting that payments giant Mastercard is terminating its partnership with crypto exchange Binance on co-branded crypto card offerings in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Bahrain starting Sept. 22. "The Hash" panel weighs in on the state of Binance as the exchange faces pressure from regulators across the globe.

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Mastercard Creates a Forum for Crypto Players to Discuss CBDCs

Payments giant Mastercard has created a forum where crypto industry players can discuss and collaborate on central bank digital currencies, injecting its influential voice into the CBDC conversation as nations around the world consider whether to digitize their money. "The Hash" panel discusses their outlook on the utility and adoption of CBDCs.

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Mastercard profundiza su vínculo con las CBDC mientras los países consideran la emisión de monedas digitales

Algunos de los primeros socios en un nuevo foro CBDC de Mastercard incluyen a Ripple, Fireblocks y Consensys.

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Mastercard está probando depósitos bancarios tokenizados en un nuevo banco de pruebas en el Reino Unido.

La compañía está lanzando lo que llama una Red Multi-Token (MTN), que comenzará probando depósitos bancarios tokenizados y pasará a experimentos utilizando monedas estables y CBDC.

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El Banco Central de Brasil incorpora Mercado Cripto a su programa piloto de CBDC , que incluye Mastercard.

El consorcio aprobado incluye como socios a Mastercard, el bróker Genial, el registrador Cerc y la fintech de software financiero Sinqia.

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Bitcoin Trades at a Discount on Binance.US: Kaiko; BitGo Cancels Acquisition of Prime Trust

"CoinDesk Daily" host Jennifer Sanasie gives an update on some of the stories making headlines in the world of crypto. Bitcoin is currently trading at a discount on crypto exchange Binance.US, according to data from Kaiko. Cryptocurrency custodian BitGo terminated its acquisition of rival Prime Trust. And, Mastercard has expanded its Engage program, which links potential card issuers with partners that can provide appropriate technical expertise, to help bring cryptocurrency card programs to market.

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