Crypto News: Visa and Mastercard Partner With Crypto Entities to Launch Crypto Cards

Blockchain.com has partnered with Visa to launch a crypto card that allows users to pay using their crypto balances. Blockchain.com revealed that this card will be available to only US residents initially, and that there would be no sign-up or annual fees, no transaction fees and users would earn 1% of all purchases back in crypto. This news comes after Visa announced earlier in October that it had partnered with FTX to roll out a crypto debit card in 40 countries. However, Visa isn't the only payments processing giant to do so. Mastercard announced a partnership with BitOasis, the premier crypto platform in MENA countries, to launch a crypto card in early 2023. It will enable BitOasis users to link their wallets and convert crypto to fiat, and Mastercard's global merchant network will further facilitate transactions. via: https://freebitco.in/?op=email_web_version&email_id=Gq2uLVAfAG8SjX52J07UvOY6y0e8ETsIqBelFXx0TRp0M&email=vya4.vlad@gmail.com&unsub=7304a1990d0c10a70a6c72575a8b7388ca5ce506d8aaf5ba28ca474350d0cad6&userid=21309444&eoh=81f7197295cba0515af2e421d03a1844ec3d2fb8b26871844c79085ca9c8ccf3&email_verify_id=0&email_verify_hash=a

vya4slav's Recent Blog Posts

When Universal Music Group’s 10:22PM label revealed its virtual band Kingship last November, the premise felt truly novel: a group made up of Bored Ape Yacht Club and Mutant Ape NFT characters, born…
2 years ago
Amid today’s industry-shaking news that cryptocurrency exchange Binance has agreed to acquire FTX after the latter exchange encountered a liquidity crisis, questions are flying about what it will…
2 years ago
UK bank Santander is set to block real-time payments to crypto exchanges next year. According to an email to customers first reported by Reuters, the move is intended to protect consumers…
2 years ago
Google's cloud computing division Google Cloud announced on Saturday that it’s now running a validator on the Solana blockchain, and will soon add features aimed at welcoming Solana developers…
2 years ago
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission today hit four people with charges for allegedly swindling investors out of nearly $300 million in a “fraudulent crypto Ponzi scheme.” In a…
2 years ago