2024-9-18 00:09 |
USDC is now integrated into the banking systems of Brazil and Mexico, allowing businesses to use the USD-pegged stablecoin directly through local financial institutions.
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2024-9-18 00:09 |
USDC is now integrated into the banking systems of Brazil and Mexico, allowing businesses to use the USD-pegged stablecoin directly through local financial institutions.
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Circle has enabled support for local bank transfers for USD Coin (USDC) in Brazil and Mexico through their national payment systems, PIX and SPEI, respectively, according to a Sept. 17 press release.
2024-9-18 21:15 | |
Circle announces support for USDC in Brazil and Mexico. The company has integrated local payment systems PIX and SPEI to enable local bank transfers with USDC. Stablecoin issuer Circle has announced that its USDC is now available in Brazil and Mexico, with users in the two countries now able to access the stablecoin via local […] The post Circle enables USDC transfers in Brazil and Mexico appeared first on CoinJournal.
2024-9-17 18:44 | |
Circle's USDC integration in Brazil and Mexico could significantly enhance financial inclusion and streamline cross-border transactions in Latin America. The post Circle introduces USDC in Brazil and Mexico via local payment systems appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
2024-9-18 18:16 | |
Ricardo Salinas, Mexico’s third-richest man and outspoken bitcoin advocate, addressed cultish behavior and religion as it relates to central banking systems.
2022-4-14 22:18 | |
Ricardo Salinas, Mexico’s third-richest man and outspoken bitcoin advocate, addressed cultish behavior and religion as it relates to central banking systems.
2022-4-8 22:18 | |
Sending global payments should be easy and cost-effective. Yet, the underlying systems are complex and fragmented, leading to high foreign transfer fees and costly delays. Together with our customers, Ripple is working to solve the challenges with slow and expensive cross-border payments.
2020-2-5 00:31 | |
Pemex is required to pay the Bitcoin ransom within two weeks or face paying double after. About 5% of the computers have been affected by the DoppelPaymer software. The oil giant’s billing systems are the most impacted and could lead to delays in paying salaries.
2019-11-14 14:07 | |
Petroleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), a state-owned petroleum company established in 1938, has suffered a ransomware attack that has succeeded in shutting down its computers and online payment systems. The hackers are demanding for 565 BTC and have given the firm a 48-hour deadline to send the money.
2019-11-13 14:00 | |