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Innovation Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Progress

Finextra

Explorers soon became known as ‘ Glassholes ’ and articles were written on the privacy concerns raised by the product. The last few years have also seen an explosion of blockchain-based financial products—decentralised finance (DeFi), NFTs, a proliferation of altcoins and memecoins. Then, quietly and without fanfare, it disappeared.

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Here Are All The Licensed Crypto Services Providers in Singapore

Fintech News

Its subsidiary, Paxos Digital Singapore , has gained in-principle approval from MAS to offer digital payment token services and is set to issue a USD-backed stablecoin, compliant with the country’s proposed stablecoin regulatory framework. These will become “MAS-regulated stablecoins” following legislative amendments.

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Credit Cards vs. Crypto: What’s Winning in 2025

Clearly Payments

In this article, we compare credit cards and cryptocurrencies from multiple angles, including user adoption, transaction volumes, security, and global market values in 2025. Rapid Technological Innovation : The rise of DeFi, NFTs, and various blockchain-based solutions continues to draw in new users.

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Top 5 Cryptocurrencies to Accept Payments in 2025

CoinRemitter

In this article, well learn about five cryptocurrencies that are best for accepting payments in 2025. Tether (USDT) Tether is a stablecoin pegged to the US Dollar. As of 2025, USDT remains the largest stablecoin with an impressive market cap of $80 billion. It offers stability in the middle of the volatile crypto market.