2020-1-22 16:39 |
Hong Kong and Thailand’s central banks have piloted a Corda-based CBDC project for cross-border payments
origin »2020-1-22 16:39 |
Hong Kong and Thailand’s central banks have piloted a Corda-based CBDC project for cross-border payments
origin »Bitcoin (BTC) will always be a better solution for cross-border payments than XRP, according to the head of a Hong Kong-based remittance company. George Harrap, CEO of Bitspark, says that bitcoin has a clear edge because it is already globally accepted and has sufficient liquidity for established remittance companies.
2019-5-27 19:24 | |
Crypto wallet provider Coins. ph has partnered with U. S. financial service company Western Union to enhance cross-border transfers to the Philippines. The partnership will grant over 5 million Coins.
2019-4-10 00:19 | |
A settlements platform has unveiled a new scheme to encourage cross-border transactions. Hong Kong-based Bitspark announced earlier today that users of their payments network will be rewarded in Zephyr (ZEPH) tokens every time they send an international fiat transaction.
2019-1-22 23:32 | |
GMO Internet Group is working to launch a stablecoin by 2019. In an announcement released on Tuesday, October 9, 2018, the Japanese IT conglomerate said it is putting all gears in place to begin building its stablecoin, called the GMO Japanese Yen (GJY).
2018-10-10 02:10 | |
Global Financial Innovation Network (GFIN) Plans To Create a “Global Sandbox” For “Cross-Border Solutions” Blockchain technology and distributed ledger technology have been earning more interest from multiple industries around the world.
2018-8-9 05:35 | |
Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA), the city’s de facto central bank, is planning to work with regulators in Abu Dhabi to develop a cross-border trade finance system that is built with distributed ledger technology (DLT).
2018-6-27 12:35 | |
Hong Kong's banking regulator is planning to widen its works on cross-border trade finance using distributed ledger technology.
2018-6-27 09:00 | |
Ant Finance, the payment affiliate of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, has launched a blockchain-based cross-border settlement service for consumers. According to a local news report, Ant Finance announced the blockchain remittance service at a press conference in Hong Kong on Monday, saying it will initially be rolled out for consumers sending funds between Hong Kong
2018-6-25 17:03 | |