PayPal invests in Stable layer 1 blockchain

PayPal Ventures has made a strategic investment in Stable, the layer 1 blockchain network for stablecoin transactions. Editorial This content ...
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UK fintech Tide reaches unicorn status

A $120m investment led by asset manager TPG has seen the valuation of Tide, the UK-based business management platform, reach ...
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Most traditional asset managers favouring centralised stablecoins

Growing from a market capitalisation of $130 billion to $280 billion since the end of 2023, Stablecoins continue to grow ...
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Data Visualization Explained: What It Is and Why It Matters

attract all the hype these days within data science, but I’d argue they’re both secondary to a more important—and often-ignored—section ...
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Nvidia invests £2 billion into UK AI ecosystem including Revolut, Nscale

Nvidia Corp has pledged £2 billion to fund AI innovation and development in the UK, investing in AI companies, fintech ...
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SoftBank Vision Fund lays off 20% of staff to make room for AI ambitions

Fintech venture capital firm, SoftBank Vision Fund, will be axing 20% of its staff in a push to boost AI ...
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NatWest looks to sell workplace pension and savings app Cushon

NatWest is in talks to offload its 85% stake in Cushon, two years after spending £144 million for majority ownership ...
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Kredete raises $22m to bring credit building and stablecoin-based remittances to African immigrants

Kredete has raised $22 million to help African immigrants in North America and Europe build credit and send remittances via ...
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TDS Newsletter: How to Make Smarter Business Decisions with AI

AI-related business decisions are common: whether or not to deploy a new model, adopt a new tool, or launch a new ...
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Stablecore raises $20m to bring stablecoins to community banks and credit unions

Stablecore has raised $20 million for a platform that helps community and regional banks and credit unions offer stablecoins, tokenized ...
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