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FET going to break .50 again
Rise baby rise
Rise baby rise
Do you have a source for that info?In Celsius news, supposedly anyone with <$5k in assets on there at the time of locking withdrawals will receive 70% of the value in a combination of BTC, ETH, and USDC.
Do you have a source for that info?
Not everyone is supposed to make it
Any other shitcoin would've mooned x1000 with the news Chainlink always gets.. it's so tiresome. I'll still keep accumulating. They can only suppress the price for so long.
Perfect timing. I'm about to do a bigger than usual dca soon.Hmmmmm little dumperooney
Hmmmmm little dumperooney
Perfect timing. I'm about to do a bigger than usual dca soon.
Not sure what happened, it logged me out and would let me log in for an hour or so. Not sure if it was my app or the site.The scheduled maintenance came early?
Bullish afhttps://247wallst.com/investing/202...nies-rumors-his-company-is-cooling-on-crypto/
VISA
After a report indicating that Visa and Mastercard are temporarily halting their digital asset endeavors, the former’s Head of Crypto, Cuy Sheffield, took to Twitter to deny the rumors.
According to Sheffield, not only has Visa’s long-term strategy regarding cryptocurrencies remained unchanged, but the firm also has no intention to pause its partnerships with digital asset companies in the short term.
Visa’s Cuy Sheffield Denies Reports that the Payment Giant Is Halting Crypto Partnerships
Earlier on Tuesday, Reuters reported that Visa and Mastercard are pausing their cryptocurrency efforts due to the current turmoil in the industry. At the same time, it was alleged that despite the temporary halt, both companies remain committed to their cryptocurrency strategies long-term.
Just hours later, Cuy Sheffield, Visa’s Head of Crypto, took to Twitter to deny the reports. According to Sheffield, while his company acknowledges the uncertainty currently engulfing the industry, Visa is not only halting its partnerships but is actively searching for more cryptocurrency companies to work with.
According to the payment giant’s head of crypto, Visa still holds the view that fiat-backed digital assets have a serious potential to become a major part of the payments ecosystem.