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Private Payments on X Now Live Using Solana
In what reflects broader ecosystem growth, Solana builders have added a private payment option to X. The news was shared on X by Anoncoin, a privacy launchpad for Doge. The new payment feature will rely on Solana and a tool called anoncoinit. Users can tag a handle, add an amount, and mention @anoncoinit to send
Down Payments Climb in Northeast, Fall in South in 2024
Down payments reached 14.4% and $30,250 nationally in Q4 2024, setting a new Q4 high. As a whole, 2024 saw the highest down payments in the data’s history, as both a dollar amount and a share of purchase price. Down payments trended sharply higher starting in 2020 due to intense buyer competition and rapid price
Cross-border payments: Building products and services with excellent customer experience
This article was contributed by Nimide Fala , Vice President of Client Experience at Zest, and Eytan Messika, Co-founder at Nilos as part of the Emerging Trends in Cross-Border Payments: A Growth Guide for Stakeholders report authored by Aroghene Favour Ndulu and Paschal Okeke . For African businesses and consumers, cross-border payment solutions must nail
Tap Payments and PayPal partner to expand global reach for MENA businesses
Dubai, March 23, 2023, ZEXPRWIRE, Tap Payments, the leading fintech company in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, announced today that it has signed a partnership with PayPal, a global leader in theRead More...
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