Digital payments
Digital payments
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This is the third halving, with each halving making a subtler economic impact than the last, says the University of Pittsburgh's Chris Wilmer.
May 19 -
FedAccounts would be government banking on a massive scale, says Intrepid Ventures' Eric Grover.
May 18 -
The coronavirus pandemic has had an immediate impact on a wide swath of consumer spending habits and payment choices — some of which may remain in place for some time after the crisis subsides — as certain categories such as travel have fallen to the wayside and others such as grocery stores have risen as more consumers eat meals at home.
May 18 -
Remote work has hampered business payment systems. Automated decentralized options are key to continuity, says Nvoicepay's Josh Cyphers.
May 18 -
The U.S. Patent office published a Visa patent application to create a technology gateway that could allow central bank currencies for any nation to be digitized.
May 18 -
Swift's ISO 20022 delays have signaled a pause button. But that's a misplaced notion, says Fiserv's Andrew Foulds.
May 15 -
The widespread impact from coronavirus could turn out to be a forcing mechanism that expedites innovation and adoption as businesses around the world look to overcome a new, shared, set of challenges, says Billtrust's Justin Main.
May 15 -
Criminals developing EventBot malware built it to take advantage of businesses and humans turning to mobile banking and payments in the current coronavirus crisis — but also to update itself on the fly to become more insidious in the future.
May 15 -
A report from CO-OP Financial Services showed how credit union members' spending patterns adapted to social distancing during April.
May 14 -
The coronavirus is accelerating contactless and digital payments, while upending traditional funding models for fintechs, says Sage's Pamela Novoa Ralli.
May 14