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Bitcoin Breaks Out, Near $58K, After Visa Adds Support for Stablecoin USDC
Bitcoin picks up a bid as payments giant Visa adds support for USDC – the second-biggest stablecoin.

Visa Settles USDC Transaction on Ethereum, Plans Rollout to Partners
The pilot marks the first time Visa has accepted a cryptocurrency payment in lieu of cash for its services.

Crypto.com Expanding Payment Card to Australia After Becoming Visa Principal Member
Crypto.com is now a principal member of Visa's Australia network.

Why Bitcoin Is More Like a $100 Bill Than Gold
Data and headlines on bitcoin's use in commerce point to an attribute that sets it apart from the yellow metal.

‘Moon’ Uses Bitcoin’s Lightning Network to Enable Online Shopping With Visa Cards
A new startup, Moon, will allow users to pay for online shopping purchases with Bitcoin’s Lightning Network. Users will have access to a browser extension that allows them to pay with bitcoin by generating a preloaded Visa gift card.

New Crypto Startup Lets You Shop Online With Bitcoin. Here’s How
Crypto startup Moon will allow users to pay for purchases with bitcoin using the Lightning network. Payments are made through a browser extension that works with any Visa e-commerce merchant. “The Hash” panel discusses how Moon works as well as the potential pros and cons.

Bitcoin Startup Moon Brings the Lightning Network to All Visa E-Commerce Merchants
Yes, you can pay for that thing with Lightning.

Fostering Crypto Group Growth at HBCUs: Education Is Key
Cuy Sheffield, head of Crypto at Visa, joins “Community Crypto” to share his stories and discuss the importance of more blockchain, financial tech and crypto education in the Black community at the collegiate level.

Bitcoin Energy Footprint Comparable to Dollar Infrastructure
Bitcoin’s energy footprint draws comparisons to other payment networks like Visa, but Castle Island Ventures General Partner Nic Carter claims such comparisons are misleading and that supporting the U.S. dollar infrastructure consumes more energy.
