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*[https://usa.visa.com/about-visa/newsroom/press-releases.releaseId.19881.html Visa Expands Stablecoin Settlement Capabilities to Merchant Acquirers - press release - September 2024] | *[https://usa.visa.com/about-visa/newsroom/press-releases.releaseId.19881.html Visa Expands Stablecoin Settlement Capabilities to Merchant Acquirers - press release - September 2024] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 30 July 2024
Cash management - cryptoassets - stablecoins - Visa.
(USDC).
The USD Coin is a stablecoin whose value is pegged at USD 1.
It is a collaboration between Visa and Circle.
See also
- Acquirer
- Altcoin
- Bitcoin
- Blockchain
- Britcoin
- Coin
- Central bank digital currency (CBDC)
- Cryptoassets
- Cryptocurrency
- Cryptography
- Distributed ledger
- Fiat currency
- Intangible assets
- Internal Crypto-Assets Task Force
- Merchant
- PayPal USD (PYUSD)
- Peg
- Ripple
- Stablecoin
- Token
- Visa