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Cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 wallet provider
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OKX operates as a cryptocurrency exchange that allows users to trade various cryptocurrencies. It has evolved to include a Web3 wallet that enables millions to access decentralized applications (dApps). Users can trade cryptocurrencies on a reliable platform that integrates with global banking and payment systems. What sets OKX apart from its competitors is its commitment to transparency, demonstrated by its monthly proof of reserves and the implementation of advanced security features. The company's goal is to promote a fairer and more accessible society through blockchain technology, while also expanding its reach into new markets around the world.
Company Size
5,001-10,000
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$920.8M
Headquarters
Singapore, Singapore
Founded
2017
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Mastercard has launched a stablecoin-focused partnership with cryptocurrency payments FinTech MoonPay. The collaboration will allow consumers and businesses to send and receive stablecoin payments across global markets, according to a Thursday (May 15) news release. Companies and FinTechs will be able to employ Mastercard-branded cards linked to users’ stablecoin balances, allowing cardholders to spend their stablecoins, which will simultaneously be converted to fiat currency, at more than 150 million locations where Mastercard is accepted around the world. “By providing solutions that unlock stablecoin utility and ubiquity, we are redefining how money moves globally and driving a shift in payments as we know it,” Scott Abrahams, executive vice president, Global Partnerships at Mastercard, said in the release
Stablecoin market capitalization reached an all-time high in April amid strong performance across cryptocurrency sectors, CoinDesk Data said in a report released Friday (May 2).After growing by 2.12% in April and seeing 19 consecutive months of gains, the stablecoin market cap reached $238 billion, according to the report.This growth was outpaced by that of other cryptocurrency sectors in April, however, so the market share held by stablecoins declined from 8.64% in March to 7.88% in April, the report said.The market cap of non-USD fiat stablecoins leaped 30% in April to reach $533 million. The report attributed the surge in demand to the volatility of the U.S. dollar that has been seen during the current U.S. tariff disputes.“As confidence in the dollar wavers, demand for non-USD fiat stablecoins has accelerated,” the report said. “In addition, gold-backed stablecoins have also gained traction as investors seek alternative stores of value, buoyed by the precious metal reaching new all-time highs in April.”Highlighting trends seen during April among the top 10 stablecoins, the report said the market cap of Tether (USDT) rose 2.26% to $148 billion, the market cap of USD Coin (USDC) rose 3.07% to reach its all-time high of $62.1 billion, and the market cap of First Digital Labs’ FDUSD dropped 46.2% to $1.25 billion after the stablecoin’s price lost its parity on April 2.Stablecoins are quietly becoming financial infrastructure, PYMNTS reported April 30.For example, in late April, Mastercard partnered with OKX and Nuvei to foster broader adoption of stablecoins, and Kraken introduced a solution to help financial institutions give clients access to crypto.In addition, the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins of 2025 (GENIUS) Act has emerged as a beacon of hope for crypto firms seeking clarity
Sleek tech is turbocharging the B2B space. And slow wires and clunky payment systems going the way of the fax machine couldn’t be happening at a better time for businesses. The global financial ecosystem is in flux, driven by a confluence of high-stakes innovation and mounting geopolitical tensions around trade tariffs. But B2B FinTech innovation [] The post This Week in B2B: Rewiring Legacy Payment Rails With Stablecoins and Automation appeared first on PYMNTS.com.
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Visa and Bridge have partnered to launch a card-issuing product that enables cardholders to use their stablecoin balance to make purchases at any merchant location that accepts Visa. With this collaboration, FinTech developers using Bridge — a stablecoin orchestration platform owned by Stripe — can offer stablecoin-linked Visa cards to their end customers, the companies said in a Wednesday (April 30) press release. This offering now enables the issuing of these card programs in six countries in Latin America: Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Peru and Chile, according to the release