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Strike expands Bitcoin services to Africa

Strike expands Bitcoin services to Africa, addressing financial challenges. Introduction of Strike Africa offers Bitcoin-based solutions in nations with high inflation. The move signifies Strike’s commitment to global financial inclusion and innovation. Strike, the Bitcoin-focused payments application, is making waves as it extends its full suite of services to the African continent, marking a strategic move to address financial challenges faced by many nations. In a recent blog post, Jack Mallers, the CEO and founder of Strike, announced the launch of “Strike Africa ,” reaching countries including Gabon, Ivory Coast, Malawi, Nigeria, South Africa , Uganda, and Zambia, with plans for further expansion. Unlocking financial innovation in Africa Strike’s foray into Africa signifies the company’s commitment to leveraging blockchain technology to provide accessible and efficient financial solutions. With countries on the continent ...

Bitstamp in talks with three EU banks to offer crypto services

Bitstamp is negotiating with major European banks to offer crypto currency service s, fueled by optimism over the EU’s forthcoming MiCA regulations. Bitstamp, one of the oldest cryptocurrency exchanges, is negotiating with three leading European banks to provide cryptocurrency services. This initiative aligns with the imminent European Union regulatory structure, known as Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA), designed to integrate digital currencies into traditional financial systems. Institutions such as Deutsche Bank and HSBC have made headlines for their growing interest in digital assets, a trend corroborated by Bitstamp’s new partnerships. You might also like: Binance executive flags potential EU stablecoin removal amid MiCA uncertainty The MiCA effect  The forthcoming MiCA regulations appear to be instilling confidence among traditional financial institutions in Europe. This is in marked contrast to the climate in the United States, where regulators are...