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BNB Now Accepted for AWS Payments via Better Payment Network
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BNB Now Accepted for AWS Payments via Better Payment Network

BNB Chain's Better Payment Network enables AWS customers to pay bills using BNB, offering real-time settlement and reduced transaction costs.

Stripe Unveils Platform Letting Firms Create Custom Stablecoins
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Stripe Unveils Platform Letting Firms Create Custom Stablecoins

Stripe's "Open Issuance" allows companies to create dollar-pegged stablecoins, using new technology to simplify the issuance process. It provides token management and compliance tools across various blockchains, targeting Fortune 500 companies and competing with Tether and USDC.

The Integration of Cryptocurrency Payments into Forex Trading: Expanding Horizons
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The Integration of Cryptocurrency Payments into Forex Trading: Expanding Horizons

Cryptocurrencies are transforming forex trading, offering fast, secure, and anonymous transactions. However, regulatory challenges pose challenges. Bitcoin and Ethereum are widely used cryptocurrencies.

Gate Pay and CityPay.io Partner to Bring Cryptocurrency Payments to Georgia
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Gate Pay and CityPay.io Partner to Bring Cryptocurrency Payments to Georgia

Gate Pay has partnered with CityPay.io to offer cryptocurrency payment alternatives to over 600 merchants in Georgia, including restaurant chain Wendy’s. The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between Web3 and people’s daily lives.

Luxury Watchmaker TAG Heuer to Accept Crypto Payments
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Luxury Watchmaker TAG Heuer to Accept Crypto Payments

TAG Heuer will accept the payment method after a deal with Bitpay.

Washington DC Lawyers Can Now Accept Cryptocurrency Payments for Legal Services
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Washington DC Lawyers Can Now Accept Cryptocurrency Payments for Legal Services

Lawyers working within the metropolitan area of Washington DC can now accept cryptocurrency payments for legal services so long as the fee agreement is reasonable and fair, and the lawyer is able to safeguard their digital assets, the District of Columbia Bar stated in an ethics opinion.