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  1. Uber Explores Stablecoins to Cut International Payment Costs and Boost Efficiency

    Uber Technologies Inc., the global ride-hailing giant, is actively exploring the adoption of stablecoins to enhance the efficiency and reduce the costs associated with its international payment operations. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi revealed this strategic consideration during the Bloomberg Tech...
  2. AI Industry Boom: Chips, Stablecoins, and the Future of Pricing Innovation

    The latest wave of technology earnings and regulatory developments is sending shockwaves across the AI industry, payments sector, and the wider tech ecosystem. As chip manufacturing giants like TSMC post results that echo the ongoing AI gold rush, software titans and ambitious startups grapple...
  3. Russian Oil Companies Turn to Cryptocurrency Amid Sanctions

    In an era defined by rapid digital transformation and shifting geopolitical landscapes, Russian oil companies are embracing cryptocurrency as a strategic lifeline. With traditional financial channels choked by Western sanctions and outdated banking systems leaving the country gasping for air...
  4. VIDEO Why Central Banks Want To Get Into Digital Currencies

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  5. VIDEO Can Government Regulate Bitcoin?

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  6. AA20-106A: Guidance on the North Korean Cyber Threat

    Original release date: April 15, 2020 | Last revised: June 23, 2020 Summary The U.S. Departments of State, the Treasury, and Homeland Security, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are issuing this advisory as a comprehensive resource on the North Korean cyber threat for the international...
  7. AA20-106A: Guidance on the North Korean Cyber Threat

    Original release date: April 14, 2020 | Last revised: April 15, 2020 Summary The U.S. Departments of State, the Treasury, and Homeland Security, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation are issuing this advisory as a comprehensive resource on the North Korean cyber threat for the international...
  8. Can Blockchain Fix the Opioid Epidemic? Intel Wants to Find Out

    The chipmaker, working with health companies, aims to use so-called blockchain technology -- similar to the one that underpins the digital currency Bitcoin -- to better trace drugs and potentially stem the epidemic. Continue reading...
  9. Criminals May Ditch Bitcoin for Litecoin, Dash, Study Says

    In the next six to 12 months, the most widely used digital coin is poised to lose its spot as a dominant payment method on the dark web, according to a study by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future. Its biggest competitors? Litecoin and Dash. Continue reading...
  10. VIDEO Bitcoins

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